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Router Nat Type is Moderate?

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Ok this has been bugging me for weeks. When I try to play online on my Xbox, it shows my NAT type as being moderate, so games are hard to find sometimes. I have looked all over, but found no way to actually fix this. I did find one guide that fixed the issue, but the next time I turned my system on, it was Moderate again. I thought about just buying a new router, the one I have is a few years old, but I am not sure if that would help. Any help is greatly appreciated :-)
 
what exactly is the nat type moderate supposed to be?

either you are behind a nat router or you are not. there is no "moderate" way.
 
I dunno, that's just what it tells me on my Xbox when I try to play online
 
Perhaps you haven't opened the required ports for the xbox to work.
 
Perhaps you haven't opened the required ports for the xbox to work.
I tried that, but when I turned the 360 off, and turned it back on, it was back to moderate. but I decided since the router was so old, I'd just go buy a new one. Hooked it up, and everything works smooth. Nat type is Open now, and games load faster than ever
 
My guess is the old router didn't support UPnP. The xbox talks to the router and says "hey, bitch, open these ports."

If problems persists, I guess you could always specify a static IP for the xbox and make it DMZ. Though, I'm not sure in what harm this may place the xbox - I've no experience with one.
 
When I was with BT (ISP) they had the same problem with using there router on xbox, because I don't have the router to hand I can't really remember the name of it, but the only way I could get around it was making the xbox public and not behind a firewall, this fixed it for a while, had to do it every time i logged on, was very annoying. Sorry I can't give you the correct name
 
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