Xbox One NAT open help

I have a TC8305C router and I would like to have my NAT open on my Xbox One. I have already made a static ip and tried to use DMZ in the router settings, but it still doesn't work. 

Here's what I did. Reset your Xbox one network to default Not static, then power off the router, power off the one
Power on the router let it sit for about a couple minutes , then power on the Xbox let it sit for about the same then check the network status in the Xbox and see where your nat is.
the manual for the tc http://docs.technicolor.com/data/files/cm/DMS-CTC-20130228-0000.pdf#page53
go to page 45 for info on upnp which the xbox needs

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