by Marcus Reed Updated Apr 12, 2026
Change your Xbox NAT type to Open for better multiplayer gaming connectivity. Follow these troubleshooting steps to diagnose and fix the problem. For additional help, see Apple Support.
Pro Tip: If only one device has issues, the problem is the device — not the router. Update drivers, reset network settings, or forget and reconnect.
Key Takeaways
The most common causes are router glitches, ISP outages, or WiFi interference. Start by restarting your router.
Restart your modem and router, check for ISP outages, change DNS servers, and update firmware.
If the problem persists after trying all steps, contact your ISP. The issue may be on their end.
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About Marcus Reed
Marcus Reed is a network technician and technical writer who has configured and troubleshot routers and modems across thousands of home and small business installations for major ISPs including Comcast, AT&T, and Spectrum. That field experience across different hardware, firmware versions, and ISP environments gives him a practical command of what goes wrong and why. At RouterHax, he covers brand-specific router setup guides, ISP modem compatibility, and step-by-step troubleshooting tutorials.
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