There are a few ways to influence what your NAT result will be on your router. You access it's settings page by default by typing 192.168.0.1 into your browser (login:admin, password leave blank) and I advise you do the following: * Set-up a static IP address (so the router reserves that IP for your Xbox 360 anytime it connects). Do this by enabling DHCP in the Advanced settings, look for your 360 in the client list once its connected (its Mac address will give it away, it can be found for reference on the network settings section on your 360, one blade over from where it displays your IP etc.) and reserve an IP for your 360. * Now you need to do some 'Port Forwarding'. Go to the Virtual Server section (top button) of the advanced settings and set up some new rules for the IP address you have allocated your 360. Name the rules whatever you like, but they need to be as follows; There are a few ways to influence what your NAT result will be on your router. You access it's settings page by default by typing 192.168.0.1 into your browser (login:admin, password leave blank) and I advise you do the following: * Set-up a static IP address (so the router reserves that IP for your Xbox 360 anytime it connects). Do this by enabling DHCP in the Advanced settings, look for your 360 in the client list once its connected (its Mac address will give it away, it can be found for reference on the network settings section on your 360, one blade over from where it displays your IP etc.) and reserve an IP for your 360. * Now you need to do some 'Port Forwarding'. Go to the Virtual Server section (top button) of the advanced settings and set up some new rules for the IP address you have allocated your 360. Name the rules whatever you like, but they need to be as follows;
You need to access the settings on your router.
Test your xbox live connection in network settings and your nat type is open
You cant you have to have a completely different connection
It has all got to do with your NAT Type. If your NAT Type is Open then it is using WiFi. If your NAT Type is Strict then it is using your Internet Connection.
You can't. It is set by the wireless provider, in this case Cricket, and is usually there for security reasons.
To check if your NAT type is open in Modern Warfare 2, you can go to the game's settings and look for the network settings option. An "Open" NAT type allows for the best connectivity and matchmaking experience. If your NAT type is "Moderate" or "Strict," you may need to adjust your router settings or enable UPnP to improve it. Additionally, ensure that your firewall settings are not blocking the game.
this could be to do with ur NAT settings on ur wifi router. before u click what type of game u want to join there will be a thing saying nat: strict or nat: open. if it is strict u need to go into ur wifi hub and change the settings.
it should be on the settings
you have to be 18 to play so change your date of birth. i think
If you go to your system settings, then network settings, then wired, then configure network, then go right and press reset to factory defaults. then connect it up again. done. get back to me if your stuck?
Your NAT type is basically how your internet performs over Xbox live. You can try getting your family to not use electronic devices that put strain on the internet when you're playing MW2 or just get fibreoptic internet. Infact, what I do which is very effective, is have my wireless router right next to my xbox which I can directly plug in - it makes the internet very fast.
Ok i now know what to do.press the guide button then click personal settings ( you may not have this if youres is updated) then go on "Notifications".After that just make sure all is ticked and there - your done.