Linksys E4200
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Hello,
None of the above options work for a linksys e4200 router. I have tried them all and even contacted cisco about this. If anyone has a solution for this, it would be greatly appreciated. I have 3 xbox 360s on the same network. The only way I can get two of them with open NAT is if I take my time warner cable modem out of bridge mode and connect to its own separate network it gives off then port forward from the router to my roommates xbox, but that still leaves one xbox with moderate NAT type.
None of the above options work for a linksys e4200 router. I have tried them all and even contacted cisco about this. If anyone has a solution for this, it would be greatly appreciated. I have 3 xbox 360s on the same network. The only way I can get two of them with open NAT is if I take my time warner cable modem out of bridge mode and connect to its own separate network it gives off then port forward from the router to my roommates xbox, but that still leaves one xbox with moderate NAT type.
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