Me and my bff want to talk on x box live during games but it wont let us join each others games and if we want to go in to a privite chate it wont let us pluse it wont let us talk or hear each other in games that have been started!!!! plz help plz
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one thing you guys can both do is turn off your system then turn off your router for 30 seconds; turn router back on then turn ps3 back on and try reconnecting with each other. if this doesnt work make sure both of you have open NAT types. Hope it helps.
Its talking about your router, i dont know if you are a techy person but you will have to log into your router through your browser, best bet is to type 192.168.1.1 and see if a dialog comes up asking for password, if you know what im talking about well from the management console, if its a linksys look for routing or advanced routing and there im sure you will see NAT, just select the alternate of what is selected, on other routers NAT might be seen under WAN configuration, Hope this helps...
Usually, this is due to your friends inviting you then they enter a game so you can't join their lobby. Try talking to your friend at the same time and make sure they dont enter a game so you can get to their lobby once they've invited you.
make sure your NAT is open, you can check this by running a connection test on your console. there are 3 types of NAT connection. Open, Moderate & Strict.
Open being the ideal option, strict meaning lots of problems connecting with talking and finding other players on xbox LIVE.
NAT settings can usually be found on your routers setup / settings page (usually http://192.168.1.1 ) but some routers may not have setttings for your NAT.
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