These are the ports needed to be forwarded for Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
For Multiple Xbox's on same Network (2 Xbox 360's or 360 + X1)
This is the solution that worked for me, but it may depend on your router's capabilities. Use this link to see the specifics that have been tested for your router,
Here are the steps for UPnP setup for multiple Xbox's on same Network. Taken from the Xbox website.
NAT Troubleshooting Guide
Use this to troubleshoot Strict and moderate NAT on Xbox 360 and X1.
Originally posted by XBOX 360 SETTINGS
Originally posted by XBOX ONE SETTINGS
For Multiple Xbox's on same Network (2 Xbox 360's or 360 + X1)
This is the solution that worked for me, but it may depend on your router's capabilities. Use this link to see the specifics that have been tested for your router,
Here are the steps for UPnP setup for multiple Xbox's on same Network. Taken from the Xbox website.
Turn on UPnP to refresh your NAT table
UPnP is a standard that helps routers communicate effectively. If your router or gateway supports UPnP, it is likely enabled by default.
In some scenarios, you may be able to resolve connectivity issues by refreshing the Network Address Translation (NAT) table. To refresh the NAT table on a router where UPnP is already enabled, you need to disable UPnP, save your changes, and then power cycle your router. After that, you will need to turn UPnP back on and save your changes.
Important Do not use a combination of port forwarding, UPnP, and perimeter network (also known as DMZ) settings. If you previously enabled perimeter network functionality on your router, you must disable the perimeter network before you try this procedure.
Follow these steps to turn UPnP off and on:
1. Log in to your router's web-based configuration page to and make sure UPnP is turned on.
Note Refer to your router's documentation or support website for help turning UPnP on for the first time, or off and then back on.
Note Make sure that the router is restarted each time you update any of the router settings. If the router does not restart automatically, manually restart the router.
2. Turn the UPnP setting off, and then save your changes.
3. Restart your console and all your network hardware (your modem and router).
4. Log in to your router's web-based configuration page to and make sure UPnP is turned off.
5. Turn the UPnP setting back on, and then save your changes again.
6. Restart your console and all network hardware (your modem and router).
We have collected information about how to adjust the settings on a variety of routers. Visit our Networking Hardware Information forums to learn how to configure and update your specific network hardware. If we do not have content on your specific router, please consult your router documentation.
Note Clicking this link opens a second browser window so that you won’t lose your place while you’re looking for information about how to configure your network hardware.
Once you have reset your router, check your NAT information again to see if this resolved your issue:
1. From the Network settings screen, select Test multiplayer connection.
2. After the test is complete, you will need to pull and hold both triggers and both bumpers on your controller. This will display a Detailed network statistics screen.
3. In the second column of the Detailed network statistics screen you will see a field called Detailed NAT information. At first, you will see (…) displayed in this field while your NAT type is being retested. Once you see NAT information displayed in this field, the test is complete.
4. Press the B button on your controller to return to the Test multiplayer connection results.
5. Select Continue to return to the Network settings screen and check your NAT type.
UPnP is a standard that helps routers communicate effectively. If your router or gateway supports UPnP, it is likely enabled by default.
In some scenarios, you may be able to resolve connectivity issues by refreshing the Network Address Translation (NAT) table. To refresh the NAT table on a router where UPnP is already enabled, you need to disable UPnP, save your changes, and then power cycle your router. After that, you will need to turn UPnP back on and save your changes.
Important Do not use a combination of port forwarding, UPnP, and perimeter network (also known as DMZ) settings. If you previously enabled perimeter network functionality on your router, you must disable the perimeter network before you try this procedure.
Follow these steps to turn UPnP off and on:
1. Log in to your router's web-based configuration page to and make sure UPnP is turned on.
Note Refer to your router's documentation or support website for help turning UPnP on for the first time, or off and then back on.
Note Make sure that the router is restarted each time you update any of the router settings. If the router does not restart automatically, manually restart the router.
2. Turn the UPnP setting off, and then save your changes.
3. Restart your console and all your network hardware (your modem and router).
4. Log in to your router's web-based configuration page to and make sure UPnP is turned off.
5. Turn the UPnP setting back on, and then save your changes again.
6. Restart your console and all network hardware (your modem and router).
We have collected information about how to adjust the settings on a variety of routers. Visit our Networking Hardware Information forums to learn how to configure and update your specific network hardware. If we do not have content on your specific router, please consult your router documentation.
Note Clicking this link opens a second browser window so that you won’t lose your place while you’re looking for information about how to configure your network hardware.
Once you have reset your router, check your NAT information again to see if this resolved your issue:
1. From the Network settings screen, select Test multiplayer connection.
2. After the test is complete, you will need to pull and hold both triggers and both bumpers on your controller. This will display a Detailed network statistics screen.
3. In the second column of the Detailed network statistics screen you will see a field called Detailed NAT information. At first, you will see (…) displayed in this field while your NAT type is being retested. Once you see NAT information displayed in this field, the test is complete.
4. Press the B button on your controller to return to the Test multiplayer connection results.
5. Select Continue to return to the Network settings screen and check your NAT type.
NAT Troubleshooting Guide
Use this to troubleshoot Strict and moderate NAT on Xbox 360 and X1.
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