X-Box
X-Box
Got X Box 360 and am trying to set up the online gaming. At first, it showed everything OK, but now it shows it fails the IP test.
Is there funny stuff about setting X Box up?
I am connected through a router, but like I said, the first time it showed it passed with a valid IP.....192.xxx.xxx.xxx etc.
Is there funny stuff about setting X Box up?
I am connected through a router, but like I said, the first time it showed it passed with a valid IP.....192.xxx.xxx.xxx etc.
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It doesn't say anything about port forwarding or which port it uses.
I can't ping it because it doesnt show an IP right now.
In my router settings it doesn't recognize it as an installed device. I'll have to check the cable, although the light on the router is on for that device so the cable is connecting....Odd.
I can't ping it because it doesnt show an IP right now.
In my router settings it doesn't recognize it as an installed device. I'll have to check the cable, although the light on the router is on for that device so the cable is connecting....Odd.
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Ensure the following:
MAC address filtering is disabled on your router. And if it is, make sure the MAC address from your 360's NIC is in there.
The DHCP service on the router is enabled
And have you tried the following:
Tried a different cable
Tried a different port on the router
Tried manually setting an ip for your subnet range
MAC address filtering is disabled on your router. And if it is, make sure the MAC address from your 360's NIC is in there.
The DHCP service on the router is enabled
And have you tried the following:
Tried a different cable
Tried a different port on the router
Tried manually setting an ip for your subnet range