XBox Setup Guide
NF1901ACV FAQs
NF1901ACV FAQs
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XBox Setup Guide
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FQ01128 v. 1.1 March 2019
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XBox Setup Overview
There are two ways of allowing your XBox to communicate with the internet. One is through port forwarding and
the other is through the DMZ feature.
Port forwarding will enable specified ports on the NL1901ACV to get access to your XBox to communicate with the
internet as if they were directly connected by allowing access through.
Setting your XBox as a DMZ host opens all the ports on the NL1901ACV to allow access to a designated device.
This guide has been revised to include the latest changes and updates from the NL1901ACV's new NC2 web user
interface.
Prerequisite
Before you configure the NL1901ACV, you will need to set a static IP address on your XBox.
Please follow the instructions at the link below to set a static IP address on your XBox:
https://portforward.com/networking/static-ip-XBox-one/
You can use an IP address like 192.168.20.100 for example.
Important information
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You can only forward a port to one location (IP address).
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In some cases, this may cause issues when multiple LAN devices (computers, game consoles, or VOIP ATAs) attempt to use
online gaming at same time or make multiple VOIP service connections.
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In these cases, you would need to use an alternate port for any subsequent connections after the first device.
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Please consult your VOIP provider or game manufacturer for assistance with this.