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UPnP not successful on Xbox Series S
Ever since I switched to the BYOD-Router internet gateway I haven't been able to stay in party chats. Everything else works perfectly fine no connectivity issues on my laptop, phone, or TVs but as soon as I join an Xbox live party it's fine for a couple seconds then I lose connection. Game chat works fine. My NAT is moderate but it used to be open. Also my xbox is saying UPnP not successful. I logged into my router but there doesn't seem to be any configurable network settings. Anyone know how to enable UPnP?
- G991Network Novice
Michaelj0609 wrote:
Rubberneckin07 wrote:
Has anyone been able to actually fix the gaming issues? When i got this it worked perfect and then i stopped gaming for awhile due to work and life and recently started trying to play again. When i am able to get into a game, even with tested good speeds, its a horrible experience, but most of the time it fails to start a multiplayer match like COD on my xbox.
I’m literally having the same issue and it’s really frustrating.
Yes I figured it out it's actually very very simple. You go to your T-Mobile app go to your frequency band and change it to 5 GHz only not the recommended now go back to your Xbox network settings go to advance network settings, and you could scroll down to port forwarding you could either put it on auto or from one of those on the list that you push continue after it's done then push and you will see your Internet on the right if upnp still not successful Test your Nat type Till it opens, push continue and start gaming
- Michaelj0609Newbie Caller
Rubberneckin07 wrote:
Has anyone been able to actually fix the gaming issues? When i got this it worked perfect and then i stopped gaming for awhile due to work and life and recently started trying to play again. When i am able to get into a game, even with tested good speeds, its a horrible experience, but most of the time it fails to start a multiplayer match like COD on my xbox.
I’m literally having the same issue and it’s really frustrating.
- Devonh27Network Novice
Hadesisfedup wrote:
Hadesisfedup wrote:
After four and a half hours and calling T-Mobile customer service and the lady not having a clue how to help. We finally got a solution and tested it on Xbox series x console and it worked. What we did is went into the T-Mobile internet app (make sure it's connected to WiFi on your phone) and go to the "my WiFi " tab and go down to where it says "my networks" and then click on the network name you have and open "network details" then go down to advanced settings and change the following recommendations to these:
frequency band: 5GHz
WPA version: WPA/WPA2
WPA encryption mode: TKIP+AES
then click save changes and the modem will restart with the new settings approx 5 minutes. And then restart your console and connect to the internet name you have.
on your console (ours was Xbox ) go to network and then advanced settings and open "QoS tagging settings" make sure the DSCP tagging and WMM Tagging are enabled. And tab over to restart now and restart the console again.
all of this made me and the pregnant wife so mad. So we are paying it forward to the next person who needs help and hopefully it will work for you cause this worked for us and we were able to play MW3 with ease finally. Edit: changing the port setting helps the nat type changing to "open" for multiplayer game play and getting into a lobby.THIS WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH
- HadesisfedupNewbie Caller
Hadesisfedup wrote:
After four and a half hours and calling T-Mobile customer service and the lady not having a clue how to help. We finally got a solution and tested it on Xbox series x console and it worked. What we did is went into the T-Mobile internet app (make sure it's connected to WiFi on your phone) and go to the "my WiFi " tab and go down to where it says "my networks" and then click on the network name you have and open "network details" then go down to advanced settings and change the following recommendations to these:
frequency band: 5GHz
WPA version: WPA/WPA2
WPA encryption mode: TKIP+AES
then click save changes and the modem will restart with the new settings approx 5 minutes. And then restart your console and connect to the internet name you have.
on your console (ours was Xbox ) go to network and then advanced settings and open "QoS tagging settings" make sure the DSCP tagging and WMM Tagging are enabled. And tab over to restart now and restart the console again.
all of this made me and the pregnant wife so mad. So we are paying it forward to the next person who needs help and hopefully it will work for you cause this worked for us and we were able to play MW3 with ease finally. Edit: changing the port setting helps the nat type changing to "open" for multiplayer game play and getting into a lobby. - HadesisfedupNewbie Caller
After four and a half hours and calling T-Mobile customer service and the lady not having a clue how to help. We finally got a solution and tested it on Xbox series x console and it worked. What we did is went into the T-Mobile internet app (make sure it's connected to WiFi on your phone) and go to the "my WiFi " tab and go down to where it says "my networks" and then click on the network name you have and open "network details" then go down to advanced settings and change the following recommendations to these:
frequency band: 5GHz
WPA version: WPA/WPA2
WPA encryption mode: TKIP+AES
then click save changes and the modem will restart with the new settings approx 5 minutes. And then restart your console and connect to the internet name you have.
on your console (ours was Xbox ) go to network and then advanced settings and open "QoS tagging settings" make sure the DSCP tagging and WMM Tagging are enabled. And tab over to restart now and restart the console again.
all of this made me and the pregnant wife so mad. So we are paying it forward to the next person who needs help and hopefully it will work for you cause this worked for us and we were able to play MW3 with ease finally. - Rubberneckin07Newbie Caller
Has anyone been able to actually fix the gaming issues? When i got this it worked perfect and then i stopped gaming for awhile due to work and life and recently started trying to play again. When i am able to get into a game, even with tested good speeds, its a horrible experience, but most of the time it fails to start a multiplayer match like COD on my xbox.
- Shaneb46Newbie Caller
Chey_Z02 wrote:
We were having the SAME issues and couldn't figure anything out. We are finally gaming on our T-Mobile internet after turning on the DSCP and WMM tagging. It is under internet settings, advanced settings, QOS tagging settings. I hope this helps you too!
Thank you for solving my problem!
- Shaneb46Newbie Caller
JC1986 wrote:
Hey yall I just recently got the 5g gateway and immediately noticed the Upnp setting was not successful meaning were going to have party chat issues if you play or talk with your friends online. The only solution I'm being able to find is using discord party chat that you can now use on Xbox. Tried multiple things to fix Xbox party chat with no luck. But using the discord chat I had no issues. Hope this helps
MDougs wrote:
We are having same issue of not being able to do online gaming. It worked yesterday but not today:(
Look at what Chey_Z02 said. You change your Xbox settings and it should work.
- MDougsNetwork Novice
We are having same issue of not being able to do online gaming. It worked yesterday but not today:(
- JC1986Network Novice
Hey yall I just recently got the 5g gateway and immediately noticed the Upnp setting was not successful meaning were going to have party chat issues if you play or talk with your friends online. The only solution I'm being able to find is using discord party chat that you can now use on Xbox. Tried multiple things to fix Xbox party chat with no luck. But using the discord chat I had no issues. Hope this helps
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