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How do I get into the router config to change settings so i dont constantly get moderate nat type on xbox live?
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If it's a Verizon-provided modem or router, use http://192.168.1.1/ along with one of the following Usernames and Passwords:
admin/password
admin/password1
admin/admin
admin/admin1
If you have your own router and a Verizon-provided modem, please tell us as this will give us a better idea of your setup.
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@rogerrt10 wrote:How do I get into the router config to change settings so i dont constantly get moderate nat type on xbox live?
If you can't login to the router, it may be one of several things:
• When I try to login, multiple dots appear as I type.
This is a security feature and is normal.
• I used to login to the router with "password1" (or similar common password). Now that doesn't work.
In August 2010 Verizon changed the password of any customer routers that had one of several common passwords due to a published hack. The password was changed to the serial number of the router. The serial number is located on the service tag on your router under the bar code. Enter it in all caps as the password field is case sensitive.
• If you still can't login to the router, you will have to do a factor reset of the router.
The reset button is a recessed button on the rear panel of the router. Press it in for about 15 seconds (until all the lights on the router go out, then flash). After the router reboots, open a browser window to »192.168.1.1 You will be prompted to change the password on the initial screen. Any customization you have done to the router will be lost.
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Once you have logged into the router...
- Determine the name and IP of the xbox (will be likely called "New Device" or something of that nature)
- Click on "Firewall Settings" at the top
- Click on "Port Forwarding" on the left (then click yes to proceed)
- Click "Add"
- In the "Networked Device" drop down, select the name of the Xbox that you determined in step 1
- In the "Protocol" drop down, select "Show all Services", This will change the size of the drop down box. Select the drop down again and select "Xbox"
- Click "Apply"
- Click "Resolve Now"
- Done
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and after you're done setting up that port forwarding, if you plan on doing multiplayer gaming with the xbox across the fios router, then take a look at and follow these instructions.
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after you get into the settings page
if you want the best settings for xbox live check this out