![]() ![]() But I would prefer to just use the port forwarding settings I have traditionally used. To bypass this issue I have my Xbox1X in a DMZ, which seems to be ![]() Every router I have used since I got my 360 up until today with my Xbox1X has had the recommended port forwarding settings applied to it without issues. It is also known as the Linksys AC3200 MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router.It also supports custom firmwares like. I posted my settings in the Linksys forums where someone pointed out that 53 was the likely culprit and suggested that it is not required to be open for Xbox Live. It has a total combined WiFi throughput of 3200 Mpbs. I just got a new router (Linksys WRT3200ACM, which is not listed in the dropdown) and for some reason forwarding port 53 as recommended causes internet connectivity Everyone I know has been doing this since the 360Ĭame out and I have pointed many people to the support article listing these ports as an ambassador. Please note that optimal settings may vary depending on external factors such as home size, interference, and the types of WiFi devices you are connecting in your network. I give the console a static IP, and then set the ports to forward for that IP. Recommended DD-WRT WiFi settings for the Linksys WRT3200ACM are based on extensive testing by FlashRouters. As many here are probably familiar with, There are a handful of ports that I have always set to be forwarded for my console.
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