

Do I need to do any other steps prior to this as far as rules?īy the way I am running 2 WAN and 1 LAN. Also the Xbox one has a static IP address assign to it.Ģ. The reason I ask is because I have the DHCP server turned off, I have a DHCP server running on a seperate server running Server 2012. How important is the first step? (DHCP Lease assigning for the XBOX ONE) So now I need some help to get to open.ġ. (assume both are live?) can you remove one of the WAN's and there But maybe as you have 2 WAN, the XBOX is getting confused. I am definitely not long time or experienced in PFSense, so cant really help. Make sure the IP address in the NAT rule matches your static IP of the XBOX. The only thing I can suggest it just recheck all the settings, reboot everything. No its not important as you are already using a static IP (That step is just forcing DHCP to assign a static to the XBOX) TCP/HTTP: 443 25000-25099 30000 – 30099īased on this, you could actually change the range to 53-30099, to limit the number of ports open.Īfter making the change, I still have open nat, but not sure if anything has changed. Xbox Live requires the following ports to be open: I changed this based on the following links !(/public/ imported_attachments/1/Outbound Edit.png_thumb)Īfter finding some new documentation and with the release of Titanfall, I have adjusted the upnp "User specified permissions 1" to lower the port range down from 88 to 53.Īllow 53-65535 192.168.1.45/32 88-65535 (you need to change this to your XBOX ONE IP Address) !(/public/ imported_attachments/1/Outbound Edit.png) "Types Of NAT Explained (Port Restricted NAT, etc)" Reboot everything and you should have OPEN NAT.Īnd just as a FYI - Here is a good site discussing the different types of NAT. User specified permissions 1: allow 88-65535 192.168.1.45/32 88-65535 (you need to change this to your XBOX ONE IP Address) Go to Services: UPnP & NAT-PMP and check the following:

(I question if this is really needed, but I did it and it works) Select the rule and the click the “rewind” button on the right of the top most mapping. You now need to move it to the top of the mapping list. Once this is created, it will be at the bottom of those automatically added Mappings. I did not change any other settings on this page, so suggest you see my screencap just in case yours is different. Source: Change to the IP or Alias of the XBOX ONE and /32ĭescription: Add something for OCD reasons Just ignore them.Īdd a new mapping and change the following Select Firewall: NAT: Outbound tab: and select “Manual Outbound NAT” and the Save.
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You will need to know the MAC Address of your XBOX ONEĬreate an Alias for the XBOX ONE (Only if you are OCD and need everything cleanly documented) Go to Services: DHCP Server: and right down the bottom, you will see the DHCP Static Mappings. I created a DHCP Static Mapping for the XBOX ONE. I had to reboot everything before it would all work) (for some reason, after these changes, I could not connect to my wireless network, until I rebooted all the switches and WAP's - I have 2 x 24 port Cisco switches and 7 x Cisco WAP's and a 8 port switch with VLAN's after the pfsense box connecting directly into a fiber internet connection. Reboot any additional network hardware after any changes. Reboot pfsense after you make any changes. My setting was "Your network is behind a port-symmetric NAT" This will display a "Detailed network statistics" screen. This guide is quite good in explaining the NAT issue from MSįrom the Network settings screen, select Test multiplayer connection.Īfter the test is complete, you will need to pull and hold both triggers and both bumpers on your controller.
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(might try and update this guide at a later time)įirst, I suggest you first run the detailed XBOX diagnostics to see what type of NAT you have. I do have a XBOX 360, that was working fine without all these changes needed, and I have not had a chance to see what affect these changes have had on the NAT status of that box. I have tried to follow all the posts here and on other sites, but none of them a very clear and detailed enough for beginners to pfsense, so here is a guide that I used to get an "open" NAT with a XBOX ONE. I have been trying to fix my new XBOX ONE having a "Strict" NAT.
