I’ve received a few comments for more details in response to how to open up your Xbox 360, so here you go.
Before setting up these port forwarding rules, my Xbox LIVE Connection test states NAT as "Moderate".
This will cover my specific network setup, but your router should have similar capabilities. You may need to visit your hardware vendor’s web site for port forwarding instructions for your model router.
Now let’s get started.
PART #1 - Set a static IP address on the Xbox 360
Move over to the System Blade and select "Network Settings".

Then select "Edit Settings".
Now select the highlighted IP settings area on the "Basic Settings" tab.
Select "Manual" on the "Edit IP Settings" window.
Select "IP Address". My local network IP addresses use the 192.168.15.X C-class range. I’ve set my Xbox 360 to 192.168.15.36. Then use the same subnet mask & default gateway IP addresses from your PC on the last 2 fields on the Xbox IP settings window.
(Start -> Run -> cmd -> ipconfig)
Finally, manually specify your router’s IP address as a DNS server on the "Basic Settings" tab.
PART #2 - Setup the port forwarding rules.
Now find what your router’s IP address is. Open a command prompt
(Start -> Run -> cmd -> ipconfig)

Type the IP address listed as your default gateway into your web browser.
Login to your router, if you haven’t change the login, the username and password may just be "admin".

After you’ve logged in, find the Port Forwarding menu. On the Linksys WRTP54G, it’s under Applications & Gaming, then Port Range Forwarding.
Here you specify the rules to allow Xbox Live traffic from the Internet to reach your Xbox:
Port: 88, Protocol: both (TCP & UDP)
Port: 2074, Protocol: both (TCP & UDP)
Port: 3074, Protocol: both (TCP & UDP)
"xbl" is just a simple name I used to label what these ports are being used for. You could really specify any string there.
After saving the port forwarding rules, re-run the Xbox LIVE Connection tests and NAT should state "Open".
Now fire up Halo 3 and your multi-player NAT warnings are all gone.
Please leave me a comment on how this helped your setup. Happy gaming!







April 12th, 2008 at 9:17 am
Thank you so much…I used your advise and I’m now open on NAT!!!!
look me up sometime…..gamertag is Ag3nt iis
April 15th, 2008 at 9:54 pm
Thanks for the instructions. I was about ready to purchase a recommended router for xbox live. My NAT was moderate before, now it is OPEN!!!!!!! Thx!!!
April 30th, 2008 at 6:51 am
hey man,i’ve been searching to fix my lag
its just started happening when playing Halo!
What happens is everything loads fine
but when i get in the game, i die
and it just says “respawn in 5″
sometimes it brings me back in
but its very laggy, if not i just sit and look at
my dead body for the rest of the game.
My Nat is open
my PC works fine (internet wise)
its just xbox live!
is there anyway you can help me? thanks
gamertag: djk05
May 14th, 2008 at 9:23 pm
I have Linksys WRT54GX wireless router. What worked for me is disabling uPnP. I tried portforwarding and putting by xbox360 under DMZ but disabling uPnP actually did the trick.
May 31st, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Mine still says strict. Any advice? It’s a D-link DI-604
August 5th, 2008 at 11:14 am
Thanx for the advice. How can should i set up ip address and ports for two XBOX 360’s.
August 5th, 2008 at 11:33 am
Man thanks a bunch, I finally got it to open!