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Whenever I play Halo 3 matchmaking it gives me a notice that says "Your NAT type is not open which may cause Matchmaking to be slower." Whenever I try to get matches it takes a long time and restarts searches frequently. Also I can't join some of my friends' games. My lag is extremely bad also. Just so you know when these things happen it is when I am using my HP tx1220us Laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium over Internet Connection Sharing. I read somewhere that the lag is not because of my NAT type but the fact that I am using DSL. When I checked my NAT type on my 360 it says I am moderate. Here's where I am stumped: when I play in the room with the router, 360 plugged directly into it, I get absolutely no NAT type problems or lag and I get open NAT type. If someone could help me out here I would like to change my NAT type to open and fix my lag. Any advice is greatly appreciated! My router is Linksys. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Halo 3 Open NAT Type Help [moved from Gaming]
Well, did you check on the XBOX site to see if your router is XBOX compatible? Knowing the make/model of the router would be a big help here, since that's the NAT they're talking about.
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Re: Halo 3 Open NAT Type Help [moved from Gaming]
Hey sorry about the late reply, I checked XBOX.com and my router is not on the list but neither is my other router that works. Here's the router that DOESN'T work: Linksys WRT54GX
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Re: Halo 3 Open NAT Type Help [moved from Gaming]
Well, ICS is the issue. Try bridging the two NIC's in the PC instead of using ICS.
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Re: Halo 3 Open NAT Type Help [moved from Gaming]
Thanks for the Bungie Forum, and yes ICS is definitely the issue. When I try to do a network bridge, it says everything is all good and done, but there is no internet coming into my laptop or coming out. So any help would definitely be appreciated.
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Re: Halo 3 Open NAT Type Help [moved from Gaming]
Let's see this for the laptop with the bridging enabled.
Hold the Windows key and press R, then type CMD to open a command prompt: In the command prompt window that opens, type type the following command: IPCONFIG /ALL Right click in the command window and choose Select All, then hit Enter. Paste the results in a message here. If you are on a machine with no network connection, use a floppy, USB disk, or a CD-RW disk to transfer a text file with the information to allow pasting it here.
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