Two Xbox one console and one superhub

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No, this isn't some two girls one cup parody thread, it's something that is driving me nuts.

I've recently switched to Virgin and I have two Xbox ones in the house and a Superhub 2ac, now both of these are stuck in either a strict or moderate mat, I've tried everything here to get them working (DMZ) for one with the other console turned off fully, nope, I've tried port forwarding, port triggering and nothing works, does anyone have a similar setup that is working for both?
 
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Don't have a superhub but when I was using a BT homehub hub the only way I could get open NAT was to have one on wireless and one wired, don't ask me why it worked but it did, no DMZ or port forwarding/triggering.

Remember that the xbox being off it is still connected to the network if its in fast on mode, needs to be really off.
 
I'm starting to think that this is stemming from the fact I have port forwarding setup for my PS4 for port 3074 (CoD) and it's a port Xbox needs as well...
 
well im with sky and i have a xbox and my 2 sons do and we all cant get open nat the best i can get is by doing the following

mine -hardwired -open nat
lad 1 - wired via homeplugs -open or moderate
lad 2 - wireless - moderate

basically all our xboxs are not in fast start up mode and when they shut down they shut down , i shut all 3 down and then went into router settings and turned off upnp and clicked apply , then i turned it back on again and waitied a few mins for it to settle down ,

turned on my xbox first then a couple of mins later lad1 then couple of mins after that lad 2

im not going to lie maybe once every couple of months one of them will hit a strict nat but i just always do the above procedure and they go back to the above .

but we can all chat to our friends in different parties and find games ok and we can even all be in the same party and chat
 
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