Help E1200 NAT!

I open my NAT for xbox using Port triggering, but I can't open my NAT for the PC because it uses no ports!

I can't host a game using any MMO game, and I can't host all matches MW3/Black Ops too!

any help please!

and thank you!

You can try to open the ports that are used by these games.

Go to these games support site and search for port numbers used by these games.

Assign a static Ip address to your PC. Pass port numbers for the Ip address of your PC,

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