Play games on home network with two or more Xbox One consoles!

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  1. Jason Eales
    Jason Eales Guest

    Play games on home network with two or more Xbox One consoles!


    Play games on home network with two or more Xbox One consoles!
    When you connect multiple Xbox consoles to the same router Internet connection, each console's NAT type will play an important role, for each console's ability for seamless connectivity to Xbox live, such as the ability to join the same session, join party,
    or communication in general.

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    Jason Eales, Apr 10, 2017
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  2. KJ227
    KJ227 Guest
    Three consoles within same household?

    We currently have two Xbox One consoles on our home network, with 3 Xbox Live accounts and all the game "ownership" under one of the three account holders. One of the two consoles is designated as the home console and with most of the games we own being
    digital, the game sharing feature seems to work pretty well. However, I am contemplating purchasing a third Xbox One console for the same household with the intention that all three of us would play the same game simultaneously but I can't seem to figure
    out how this would work. Has anyone tried this and would be willing to share their experience? Buying multiple copies of the same game is obviously not an ideal solution, but even if I were to go that route how would this work? The owner of the digital
    version woul play the digital copy on the existing console not designated as the home console, the second account holder plays the digital version on the home console and the third account would play the disc copy on the new Xbox console? It seems that Microsoft
    could solve this problem by allowing game sharing between more than two consoles when all the consoles are on the same network... Any thoughts?
     
    KJ227, Apr 10, 2017
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  3. Member save game

    Two or more people can have, the same xbox one console as home console ?? Or only one can have it as home console, and others as family ?? Can my brother sign in with his account to xbox one, neither as family or set the console as "home" but still play
    my games ??
     
    IoannisKotsaridis, Apr 10, 2017
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  4. taidara
    taidara Guest

    Play games on home network with two or more Xbox One consoles!

    The Xbox One, in its current state, doesn't support LAN connectivity between one and another. Its predecessor, Xbox 360, came with a feature (system link) that made LAN or ad-hoc connectivity possible between stations.

    In this case, you need to have both consoles connected to the Internet, whereas one of the two players start a session and invite the second player, to join in on the same session.
     
    taidara, Apr 12, 2017
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  5. taidara
    taidara Guest
    When you connect multiple Xbox consoles to the same router Internet connection, each console's NAT type will play an important role, for each console's ability for seamless connectivity to Xbox live, such as the ability to join the same session, join party,
    or communication in general.
     
    taidara, Nov 5, 2018
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Play games on home network with two or more Xbox One consoles!