Article ID: 840420 - Last Review: July 17, 2009 - Revision: 6.2 The Diagnostic Server shows Network Address Translation (NAT) type problems when using Xbox Live with your Original Xbox consoleOn This PageSUMMARYThis article describes how to diagnose them NAT-type
problems. MORE INFORMATIONWith the release of the most recent Dashboard, Xbox Live users can analyze router problems on a more detailed level than
they could in previous releases. Through the Dashboard’s Connect
Status screen (Network Troubleshooter), you can access a new tool
called Diagnostic Server. The Diagnostic Server performs various tests to
determine whether your router:
NAT-type symptomsWith most NAT-type routers, you can connect to the Xbox Live service. However, if you, or other gamers you play, use an aggressive NAT-type router, you may experience some of the following symptoms:
What is NAT?NAT stands for “Network Address Translation.” Typically, home users obtain one IP address from their service provider, and then connect multiple devices to their home network. To share one IP address among many devices, a NAT-type router provides a popular solution. NAT makes it possible for each device to use the same IP address and connect to the Internet.NAT type classificationsDifferent routers have different methods for performing NAT. Therefore, they are classified by their NAT type as Open, Moderate, or Strict.How to determine if your router’s NAT type is causing problemsTo determine if your router’s NAT type is causing any one of the symptoms described in the “NAT-type symptoms” section, you must know both your own NAT type and the NAT type of the gamer you are playing. To determine your own NAT type:
Compatibility table (by NAT type classification)Use the following table, to determine if the NAT type classification for your router is an issue for you or the gamers you want to play.Collapse this table
For example, you might want to host the latest Xbox Live title, and you verify that your router’s NAT type is “Open.” Using the table, you can know that your router’s NAT type will not prevent your friends (who may also be using a router) from finding your session, hearing your voice, and enjoying a great gaming experience.
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