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1 hour ago, rjaaayyy said:

Wirelessly it still doesn’t show on the device manager.. an its wired is direct with Ethernet only. 

Could you take a picture of the LAN Settings page as a whole please?

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Okay interesting so there is a discrepancy between that and the Device Manager. Yes it disconnects briefly while you do that, it should have told you. Now you've done that does it appear on the Device Manager? If not reboot the console and have a look again.

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I've never seen anything like this before, could you do a factory reset please and see if it appears correctly on the Device Manager after that?

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12 hours ago, rjaaayyy said:

Reset button on back of router??? Or from computer?

Factory reset from the router interface please.

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Sorry lost internet for multiple hours. It’s online now, it says it’s on in device manager with an IP while wired now. 

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One moment it’s open an port is correct, and on its own it will change an make it unavailable unable to bring it back. Then if I reset Xbox sometimes it will go back to open.... it’s very strange. 

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So far it is staying open,  but I noticed my QoS speeds on the Xbox are better when I’m connected to bridged modem, than when I’m connected to net gear. What’s that about? Does it take time for it to apply after switching??? Old modem got 80-100 upload. Net gear I get betweeen 30-70???

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One test is 27, next is 69. Atleast on bridged modem it was always between 80-100. Whats that about? Anything I can do there? That should be final thing to solve here. 

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Direct to the modem there are no other devices taking the internet, through the router other devices may be competing for the bandwidth if they need it. The console tests themselves are also just estimates, for example on the PS it actually says that. If your router and settings dictate that the console can get as much speed as it needs then it will be fine when downloading more than likely. Gaming itself only requires ~1Mbps at the very most.

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You're very welcome, glad we could get everything sorted. I'll close this topic now as it's been resolved, any more questions/issues feel free to make another topic and we'll be happy to help.

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