Xbox One nat settings

Xbox One has moderate nat settings, got honehub 5, any idea how to fix? Help would be appreciated!

There are reports on xbox forums that going into the settings app, changing the power settings to energy saving mode,switching off console, rebooting router then switching console back on has fixed nat settings for some people.
also if its only call of duty giving you a moderate nat then you should forward port 3075 to the xbox one

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    Ever since I got an xbox one it's been stuck on moderate nat type meaning I lag everywhere. How do I change this to open?

    02hudsond wrote:
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    Read the entire thread in link below. It mentions/speculates that the UPnP for Xbox one is not compatible with many routers. I would say that is a really good speculation. The NAT/UPnP problem has been reported with some linksys, netgear and asus routers. The problem is linksys and netgear are really slow about updating firmware. Sometimes they won't update at all. Asus, on the other hand, updates frequently and will most certainly release an updated version of UPnP to be compatible with xbox one , if they haven't already. I'm not sure if dlink routers are having the same UPnP/NAT problem with Xbox one. Some googling would be probably reveal more.
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