Static IP address assignment to a device? (An XBox)

I'm trying to set up my XBox One to broadcast remote but I am completely ignorant when it comes to networking and rely the economy on the default settings. There seem to be three main parts to this process described here:

- Port forwarding (which was explained by DexterJB. (Thank you!)

-Allocating an address static IP to the device (This step)

- and implementation of dynamic DNS

I was wondering if someone would be willing to walk me through step of assigning a static IP address to a device, which in this case is my XBox One.

I really wanted to know that for a while for other devices, but do not know if it is a thing of router or a computer thing. I'd appreciate any help.

Hi @varxtis,

You are welcome!

Instead of setting a static IP address for your XBOX, you can make a reservation address so that the XBOX will have a compatible IP for port forwarding you have done. You can refer to the link below for the steps on how to do it.

http://KB.NETGEAR.com/app/answers/detail/A_ID/24091

Kind regards

Dexter

The community team

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