Xbox Series X Double NAT type
have found my Xbox Series X has a strict NAT type and a Double NAT Detected error on it and it still persists even after adding port forwarding to my deco unitI
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Double NAT usually means your home network has another router in front of Main Deco. If this is the case, switch Deco mesh to Access Point mode and double NAT issue will go away: Switching a Deco to Access Point (AP) Mode
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Double NAT usually means your home network has another router in front of Main Deco. If this is the case, switch Deco mesh to Access Point mode and double NAT issue will go away: Switching a Deco to Access Point (AP) Mode
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@Alexandre. I tired this solution and run into a new problem of it saying I have no connection to the internet now instead as seen above
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Sorry to hear this did not work for you. You will need to undo the change, by switching Deco mesh to run in default Router mode. If you can't get access to Deco mesh through Deco app, you may need to reset your Deco mesh and start anew.
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@Alexandre. This is hardly an answer on how to get rid of double NAT. It seems like Deco is missing crucial functionality. Telling someone to switch from Router mode to Access point in many cases won't work. There should be a way to open ports, forward traffic for some devices like Xbox to easily get rid of that problem. Telling someone to change the whole network setup, limiting functionality that is one of the advertised advantages of the system is not an answer.
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@Makusiaga but you can not have two router running on same network. only one router should have dhcp etc functions to other devices. else two router will create issues.
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