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eightyeight
Posts: 1244
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yo
Having a problem trying to connect my xbox360 to my windows 7 ultimate 32bit PC. I want to be able to directly connect the 2 without the use of a router but neither can find each other on the connection. I have tried a fair amount of different settings and even googled it but still no luck. Both systems don't have wireless, I do have a router but that is at the other end of the house and I really don't want to run 2 cables though the house and don't want to spend money on wireless crap I don't need. |
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| #0 02:21am 16/01/10 |
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eightyeight
Posts: 1246
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmmm double post..
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| #1 02:23am 16/01/10 |
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Panda
Posts: 36
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Are you using a crossover cable?
Are the IP addresses conflicting at all? EDIT: The xbox may not be getting an IP address assigned either. Can you see what the IP addresses are for the XBOX and the PC? last edited by Panda at 02:28:16 16/Jan/10 |
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| #2 02:28am 16/01/10 |
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eightyeight
Posts: 1247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah the windows 7 trouble shooter is saying it cant assign an ip and so is the xbox. I have tried giving them both separate manual IP's and then the PC still cant find the xbox and the xbox gives me an error about the mac address possibly being blocked.
what to do? and yes using a crossover cable. last edited by eightyeight at 04:40:45 16/Jan/10 |
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| #3 04:40am 16/01/10 |
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Denominator
Posts: 709
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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go and buy a hub then plug the hub into the router with crossover cable or an uplink port, the plug the hub into pc and another cable to the xbox. then you dont need to keep changing cable or worry about any software issues
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| #4 06:27am 16/01/10 |
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Zylox
Posts: 1214
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i heard you need a 32 bit system.
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| #5 06:36am 16/01/10 |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 10190
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Try setting up a static IP for your PC and Xbox. Make sure that the PC is set up on the NIC that the crossover cable is plugged into.
Use something easy like: 192.168.2.1 for your NIC 255.255.255.1 subnet 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.2 subnet for your Xbox. Are you certain it is a Crossover cable? I remember I once bought a Crossover cable from a Useless IT computer store many years ago. After a couple of hours of fail I found out the cable was not a crossover cable, just a normal one... |
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| #6 07:01am 16/01/10 |
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HerbalLizard
Posts: 3702
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
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Are you certain it is a Crossover cable? I remember I once bought a Crossover cable from a Useless IT computer store many years ago. After a couple of hours of fail I found out the cable was not a crossover cable, just a normal one...This, this belongs in the grinds my gears thread for sure |
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| #7 07:04am 16/01/10 |
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whoop
Posts: 15303
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Why do you have a different subnet for his xbox toll? whenever I network PC's I give them all different IP's but the subnet number is always the same: 255.255.255.0
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| #8 02:17pm 16/01/10 |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 10192
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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rofl It was meant to be the same subnet. I usually use 255.255.255.0 too. Just need to make sure it doesn't conflict with his net and whatnot.
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| #9 02:51pm 16/01/10 |
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whoop
Posts: 15308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm assuming his PC doesn't even have the internet since it doesn't appear to be anywhere near the router nor is his xbox so there's no chance of conflicts.
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| #10 02:55pm 16/01/10 |
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sandman
Posts: 67
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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go and buy a hub then plug the hub into the router with crossover cable or an uplink port, the plug the hub into pc and another cable to the xbox. then you dont need to keep changing cable or worry about any software issues Why would you use a hub these days? Only 1 collision domain on hubs = bad. |
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| #11 03:02pm 16/01/10 |
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crazymorton
Posts: 977
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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maybe you need to bridge the connections?
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| #12 06:27pm 16/01/10 |
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HerbalLizard
Posts: 3706
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
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Sorry did I read it right or did you say you have no wireless and don't want to run cables? Then how would these things connect to one another
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| #13 07:42pm 16/01/10 |
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lewd
Posts: 563
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i wish xbox 360 the best of luck in the competition......
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| #14 08:15pm 16/01/10 |
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Mantorok
Posts: 4294
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sorry did I read it right or did you say you have no wireless and don't want to run cables? Then how would these things connect to one anotherHe doesn't want to run two cables across the house to the router. |
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| #15 08:21pm 16/01/10 |
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tequila
Posts: 5372
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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put a valn capable switch (2x$40 linksys wrts w/ ddwrt) at each end and vlan the traffic
1 cable solution |
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| #16 10:36pm 16/01/10 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 3503
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mine worked fine first time using media centre and even just video browsing. you sound like a noob so you should just move your router and turn dhcp on or fork out and buy a wireless adapter
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| #17 10:16am 17/01/10 |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 10193
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've got my 360 set up on a wireless bridge running dwt firmware. ASIF pay Microsoft $120 or whatever on their usb wireless stick thing. What a waste.
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| #18 11:51am 17/01/10 |
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eightyeight
Posts: 1248
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hey guys after all that it turned out to be a cable fault. changed to another crossover cable and it worked fine.
what a f*** around that was spent hours trying to figure it out. thanks guys |
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| #19 06:53pm 17/01/10 |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 10194
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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woot, I mentioned the cable. I win by default.
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| #20 07:26pm 17/01/10 |
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nomis
Posts: 1
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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you do realise that all you needed to do was plug a lan cable into each and bridge the connections |
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eightyeight
Posts: 1295
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sweet revival noob. turns out that is not what you do either.
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| #22 12:04pm 15/02/10 |
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nomis
Posts: 2
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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well it works for me everytime |
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| #23 12:06pm 15/02/10 |
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eightyeight
Posts: 1296
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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so how did you go about doing that,bridging one connection that is?
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nomis
Posts: 4
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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sorry forgot most of u r using pcs. i us a laptop just to connect to live but i could have a look into it with a pc |
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| #25 01:20pm 15/02/10 |
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