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nok 5g21 Home Wifi Upnp
Has anyone had any luck enabling it or finding a way to enable it? I just got it today and my Xbox is saying it's not successful and I can't find anyway to enable UPnP on this router.
- C_Rojas_2810Network Novice
I am having the exact same issue with this and every time I click the link they provide to turn on the upnp it turns to a dead end.
- kpiperjrRoaming Rookie
thatwhiteguy823 wrote:
Currently having no issues as I am using a USG that does all my routing. I do wish it gave me more features.
How are you using a USG with the T-Mobile service? I looked into using my own router but couldn't find any way to do so. If you know how to make that happen for the rest of us, that would be a game-changer.
- panaphobicNetwork Novice
Dannyphantom wrote:
Has anyone had any luck enabling it or finding a way to enable it? I just got it today and my Xbox is saying it's not successful and I can't find anyway to enable UPnP on this router.
I don't know if this will fix your problem, but I was having issues even getting my Xbox to work with this home internet. It would show me being connected but it said I wasn't online. Ended up going into my network settings on my Xbox, then went into advanced settings. There it showed IPv4 and IPv6 settings but nothing was showing up right (settings were showing 0's for IP addresses and things). So I selected IPv4 and then set it to "automatic" and that fixed my issues as everything automatically populated correctly almost immediately. I might have been having an issue as I renamed my T-Mobile gateway what my old Xfinity gateway was called so I didn't have to reconfigure all of my devices. Haven't had a chance to actually test it out online because it popped up with a message about needing an update on my Xbox key much right after, so it seems like everything is working at this point (at least it's connecting to the internet now).
- Lord_YoniNewbie Caller
Any luck anyone?
- Lord_YoniNewbie Caller
Gotcha. Ive done that and yes after or mabey once of " Testing NAT type " it will say Open NAT Type and you can play perfectly fine, but it still doesnt fix the Xbox Live Party Chat function. and as soon as you join a party its stuck on " Connecting... " and then you automatically pop out of the party chat. and when you go back to network settings you'll see every single time it will go back to Moderate NAT type and give you that same Ol' UpNp message right under it. ): So in all reality I still believe its on T-Mobiles end. I even once talked to there "Specialist" or one of. And its like they didnt even understand what in world I was talking about. And said you need to upgrade to 100 GB Hotspot or use Tmobile Home internet. And i said thats not going to fix anything. Theres something on there end that lacks what other internet providers internet has. And Im starting to question it alot. I even read the fine print on there policy for home internet and it said that some streaming platforms or services may not be compatible or work. Meaning they have a weird, not true internet. But atleast they let you know right? IN VERY SMALL LETTERS. but its fast right? ........but it clearly isnt real internet. Its cellular internet. They need to make this more clear. The more research I do the more disappointed I get. Dont get me wrong I love T-Mobile. And im going to ride with them till the day I die. But I needed to tell the truth of what I know so far and atleast pass on the knowledge. But please correct me or reach out to me if theres any solution or if Im wrong. God bless everyone. Hope we dont have to keep going through this and hope my hard working every cent is worth it. Love you T-Mobile. No hard feelings. ❤️
- Lord_YoniNewbie Caller
LoopDoGG79 wrote:
Lord Yoni wrote:
Any luck anyone?
Incase you are still having issues, the issue is the Xbox. It's not properly reading the NAT. Section "Test NAT type" repeatedly till it says NAT is open
Read my message above I responded.
- TDubNetwork Novice
I can't seem to connect my Xbox 1 at all. It worked fine for a few days and then it stopped connecting. Says it can't connect yet everyones mobile devices, tvs and two laptops can but my sons gaming PC's can not. I also use T-Mobile for my cell service and what a joke. I LITERALLY NEVER HAVE SERVICE anywhere which is unacceptable when your a mother of teenagers. Totally unreliable, don't waste your time or money. I will be cancelling
- KnightHawkNewbie Caller
I've been using T-mobile home internet for about a month now and have had a lot of problems playing on xbox live. I read somewhere on one of these forums that you need to go to your network settings on xbox and continuously "test again" the NAT type until the NAT type states "open". At this point the UPnP should be enabled. My NAT type always 'starts' on moderate so I'm not sure if this will work if your NAT type is initially closed. This has been a very consistent solution for me as it has worked for me every time I play online. Unfortunately, you need to do this every time you turn on your xbox and want to play online - but it only takes 1-3 tries (20 seconds/test). I'm not sure if this fixes chats, etc. though.
Godspeed friends.
- DjontopNetwork Novice
It’s not working for me
- Nkolstad6Network Novice
Lord Yoni wrote:
LoopDoGG79 wrote:
Lord Yoni wrote:
Any luck anyone?
Incase you are still having issues, the issue is the Xbox. It's not properly reading the NAT. Section "Test NAT type" repeatedly till it says NAT is open
Read my message above I responded.
On average how many times did it take you to switch it over? Mines stuck on strict and I've tested it over and over.
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