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Jafster
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posted on 10th Sep 04 at 04:35 |
depends on what youre isp provider is- each one has different settings and recomended routers for xbox live
go to xboxlive.com and click on youre isp provider-follow links
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Dan B
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posted on 10th Sep 04 at 00:55 |
If you're using a router (which I'm assuming is a 4-port router), why not just plug the two computers and X-Box directly into it? If this is the case, you could set each machine with an address in the 192.168.0.xxx range, and they'd be usable independent of the other machines (this would include the X-Box).
Or is it more of an ethernet-modem, with just the one ethernet port? If this is the case, I'm not sure you can proxy an X-Box connection through another computer (I'm sure it'd be possible, but you'd need (at the least) a program on the PC that would support port-forwarding, so that any X-Box Live packets would get passed straight to the X-Box rather than the PC attempting to process them).
[Edited on 10/09/2004 by Dan B]
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Tiesto
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posted on 9th Sep 04 at 23:54 |
using router, but having to use Proxy server on computer that is directly connected to it to allow a net connection across to the other computer.
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Dan B
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posted on 9th Sep 04 at 23:49 |
Okay, what devices are you using on the network? Ie. router, switches/hubs, etc.
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Tiesto
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posted on 9th Sep 04 at 23:47 |
quote: Originally posted by Dan B
Does this help at all?
http://www.zensupport.co.uk/knowledgebase/article.aspx?id=10282
Been through all that just allowing my computer to share the net connection. ip, gateway, dns, mask are put in correctly on xbox.
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Dan B
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posted on 9th Sep 04 at 23:42 |
Does this help at all?
http://www.zensupport.co.uk/knowledgebase/article.aspx?id=10282
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Tiesto
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posted on 9th Sep 04 at 23:42 |
quote: Originally posted by safe_si
go to sleep
Aye thats gonna solve the problem, just posting it up now so when i get up tommorow i might get a reply.
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Simon
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posted on 9th Sep 04 at 23:40 |
go to sleep
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Tiesto
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posted on 9th Sep 04 at 23:38 |
Hi,
Having abit of trouble getting my comp to share its net connection with the xbox. My comp is connected to the Wireless network but am having to have it connected to a Static IP Address and have net connection shared through a proxy server :(.
So using a crossover cable to connect to xbox, have managed to get it to recognise the xbox is there, but this is using WinRoute to manage the connections between the 2.
DNS, IP's, and Gateway are all correct - but it wont connect to net.
Manual has told me to to use Windows Internet Connection but it sets to a specific IP which is 192.168.0.1 but problem is my wireless network is connected under that and cant change it without fucking about with the connection and settings which i dont wanna do.
So does anybody know a way of allowing a net connection through a network or changing the original XP settings to a different IP?
Oh yea tryed Bridging the connections and that dont work either :(.
Its a bit complicated and difficult to explain though.
Any Help appreciated,
[Edited on 09-09-2004 by Corsa_1.0]
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