A few days ago my roommates and myself changed the name of our wifi and since then myself and my other roommate have been unable to "Get Teredo IP" on our XBOX and are unable to play on XBOX live. We can watch Netflix on our Xbox's and access the internet, however we are both unable to play games on xbox live (i.e. access COD servers). Since this problem is happening to both of our consoles I believe it is a problem with our wifi, if anyone has experienced this before please let me know. It is rather frustrating.
I'm also unable to get a Teredo IP address, completely unrelated to SSID. I just upgraded from 600 to Fibre+, and since installing the new hardware, my NAT has been unavailable. I've verified my port forwarding is correct & power cycled my gateway with no success. Ideas?
I was not sure whether I should post this on the Black Ops 4 thread or this one. But since this might not necessarily be an issue with the game itself, I thought it best to post here. I am having a very specific issue with Black Ops 4 on Xbox One. For some reason I am unable to join anyone else's lobby. In game message states that lobby is not joinable, and no one can join on me. My network setup is as follows:
There are no issues connecting to Xbox Live. I can do anything else BUT join lobbies or be joined on. Before resetting XR500 (see below), I could play multiplayer and solo Blackout without any issues. As far as I can tell, all other games function normally. For example, I could join chat parties, and others can join me. I could stream Netflix, Twitch, Youtube, etc. I could surf the web via the Edge browser. I could see all notifications (game invites, friends that are online, etc.). All network tests pass on Xbox One, and NAT shows open. Additionally, ports 3074 and 3075 are being correctly forwarded to the console which I can verify by viewing the UPnP table. The only message that could possibly be considered suspect is that Xbox is telling me that it is unable to connect to Xbox Live via IPv6. I have checked the Pace 5268AC, and the XR500. It is enabled on the Pace, and set to auto detect on the XR500. Every other aspect of Internet/LAN access on all other devices is fine.
This is most confusing since when I have the console connected to XR500 via WiFi, I have no in game issues at all (as before). As of resetting XR500, the problem has gotten worse. I am now unable to connect to the Call of Duty BO4 servers at all via ethernet to XR500. All else is still functioning normally. As for the IPv6 issue, I received the same message when directly connect to the Pace 5268AC, so I can rule out the XR500 on that. As a side note my game is a digital copy, and my home Xbox is a separate 2nd console in a different physical location. So I know I am definitely connected to Xbox Live, otherwise I am unable to even launch the game itself.
make sure your xbox is connected directly into the XR500 and put the ip assigned by the XR500 for your xbox into the DMZ of the XR500 and that should resolve your issue. Also, make sure that the ip address of your xbox is static, this can be done in the "LAN" section of the XR500 sub-menu.
You have quite a big setup so it was likely you were double NATing yourself. Likely a LAN IP changed somewhere after a DHCP lease renewal which triggered the issue but glad to hear the issue is resolved
What you're saying sort of makes sense, however the R8000 was set to AP mode, and from what I have researched, no NAT should exist if the device is set to this mode. The GSS108E is a managed switch with no NAT features that I am aware of. I'm not sure where the double NAT might have come from.
I've played a lot of battlefield over the past few months. Sunday, I tried to log in for the triple xp event. I got a message saying I couldn't connect to servers. I could hit the Y button to try to connect, but just kept getting the message over and over.
But for battlefield, it still won't connect. I've even tried my son's account, and it won't log in for him either.
Doesn't seem in the Battlefront forums anyone has reported this issue. Anyone know why, all of a sudden, I 'd be having this issue. I've reset my cable modem and router. I'm playing via wire, so not wireless. And like I mentioned, the xbox one is online, for everything else, but just cant' connect to EA servers.
EDIT: 4 hours later, after calls with EA, my router company (TP-LINK) and ISP, EA stated I needed to get the NAT from moderate to open (in network settings). After many hours, I finally got my NAT to show open instead of Moderate. The whole adding ports didn't work. In fact, the only way I could get my router to get the Xbox NAT to open was to set it up as a DMZ. (Yes, lingo I really don't understand. I'm not a computer or networking person). I had to bind my MAC address to a static IP address then turn DMZ on setting that static IP address there. Sadly, still no luck. Turning off the Xbox and back on, as well as router and cable modem, it still shows NAT is now open, but it still says can't log in to EA servers. I have no other ideas what to try or do. (Online does work as I can connect with Rocket League and Netflix).
EDIT: Update 2. So after talking to Microsoft, I feel really special now. Turning on and off the Xbox to 'restart' it isn't enough. You have to unplug it to 'reset' the network settings. Therefore, once I turned it off and unplugged it a minute, then plugged it back in, when I went in the game, it found the servers immediately. So if anyone else ever has this issue, and it seems like it should have resolved, try the unplug thing. Man, like computer 101... is your computer plugged in, lol. Sometimes it's easy to overlook the obvious. Hope this helps.
What happened: we went on holiday for a week, leaving all gadgets at home unplugged from the mains electricity. When we got back, the Xbox 360 could no longer log on to Xbox Live. All our other gadgets can connect to the internet as normal using a mix of Ethernet and wireless connections.
I tried both suggestions. www.xbox.com/mtu-help doesn't exist any more. I found several recommendations on-line that say Xbox Live requires an MTU set between 1364 minimum and 1492 maximum. I checked my router: it had MTU set to 1458.
I tried all the above suggestions, and after making the last changes powered off the router/modem and Xbox 360 both. I left the router/modem for the recommended five minutes, then plugged in and powered up the Xbox 360 again. The Xbox 360 still can't connect to the Internet.
If you want to connect your Android or iOS smartphone tablet and game consoles to your TV, there are several ways to go about it. This article will explain the ways of doing this and help you decide which option is best for your needs.
Chromecast is a video streaming device that plugs into your TV's HDMI port. You can stream content from Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube and other services to the TV via Chromecast. Once you've installed the Google Home app on your Android device, all you have to do is tap the Cast button in any video app and select Cast Screen / Audio to start casting it.
In addition to the various methods outlined above, if you own a TCL Smart TV, you have the advantage of utilizing integrated features like screen mirroring and Airplay that cater specifically to TCL users. Here's a step-by-step guide to maximizing these functionalities:
Enable Screen Mirroring on Your TV: On your TCL TV, navigate to 'Settings' and select 'Connected Devices.' Choose 'Screen Mirroring' and ensure it's set to 'On.' Start Mirroring on Your Smartphone: On your smartphone, access the 'Settings' menu, tap on 'Connection & sharing,' and select 'Cast.' Look for your TCL TV in the list of available devices and tap to connect.
Enjoy Your Content: Once the connection is established, your smartphone or tablet screen will be displayed on your TCL TV, allowing you to enjoy apps, photos, or videos on a larger screen. Leveraging TCL Google TV Airplay:
Begin Airplay from Your iOS Device: Swipe to open the Control Center on your iOS device, tap 'Screen Mirroring,' and select your TCL Google TV from the available devices. Enter Passcode if Required: If prompted, enter the AirPlay passcode displayed on your TV screen into your iOS device to establish the connection.
Stream Your Content: Once connected, you can share photos, videos, and even mirror your entire iOS device screen on your TCL TV. By following these straightforward steps, you can optimally use your TCL TV's unique features to get more enjoyment out of your viewing experience.
You also need to be sure that your TV has an HDMI port, which will allow you to send video and audio signals together in one cable. This is important because connecting via HDMI allows for digital audio transmission instead of analog, which results in better sound quality.
The simplest way to set up your Xbox One is to connect it to your cable or satellite set-top box with an HDMI wire, and then to your TV with another HDMI cable. The Xbox One console only supports HDMI as a video output.
The PS4 is able to play content from attached USB drives, however it is unable to wirelessly connect to your TV. Either an HDMI cable or a mini-HDMI to HDMI converter are required for this (if your console has been upgraded).
Place a portion of the HDMI cable into the PlayStation 4's HDMI OUT port on the back. Place the HDMI cable's opposite end into the HDMI input of your display device. Connect the power cable to the PlayStation 4's AC IN port on the back. Once both are connected, turn on your PS4 and TV, then select the correct input on your TV (you'll need to know how many ports are available). Then start playing games!
I moved recently and have set up a 5G Home Broadband contract and use a Zyxel NR5103E 5G Hub. I have 2 devices connected, my phone via wifi, and my desktop PC via ethernet. I'm not a particularly tech-y person so I'll do my best to describe this and would appreciate if anyone replies that they keep this in mind.
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