Xbox One: Open network ports
If there are connection problems between your Xbox One console and the Xbox Live service, it is advisable to open the network ports.
Xbox One: port forwarding
Port forwarding is useful for you if your Xbox One is having trouble connecting to the Xbox Live service. Among other things, you can use port forwarding to optimize the download speed of your console and stabilize matchmaking and Xbox Live Chat.
- The difficulties are mostly due to a firewall or network hardware, e.g. B. a router.
- To ensure that your Xbox One console communicates with Xbox Live, activate the necessary ports.
Official network ports
For port forwarding, you need Xbox One's official Xbox Live network ports:
- Port 88 (UDP)
- Port 3074 (UDP & TCP)
- Port 53 (UDP & TCP)
- Port 80 (TCP)
- Port 500 (UDP)
- UDP port 3544 (UDP)
- UDP port 4500 (UDP)
Open network ports
Follow the instructions below to enable the network ports for your Xbox One console.
- Concentrate on the seven ports we have listed. You will need these network ports for smooth communication between your game console and Xbox Live.
- Now go to the configuration page of your router. It differs depending on the device. Common addresses, however, are "192.168.178.1", "speedport.ip" and "fritz.box".
- Look for an option on the configuration page to enter the ports specified in this practical tip. Above all, make sure that you select the correct protocol (UDP and / or TCP) depending on the port.
- Now confirm your details and use your Xbox One console to test whether the problem has been resolved.
For individual questions, contact support on the official Xbox website. This practical tip shows you how to save your Xbox One saves in the cloud.