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General Discussion>Need help connecting 360 to internet
smitdavi 03:01 PM 11-10-2008
Can't get my 360 to connect to the internet. I have AT&T uverse and have plugged the 360 directly into the router. The only thing plugged into the router is the cable and the 360. My computer is on the wireless. Any suggestions?
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smitdavi 03:05 PM 11-10-2008
can mods please change title to "Need help connecting 360 to internet" ? Thanks
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:eevis 03:07 PM 11-10-2008
If I remember correctly, the 360 needs to be either hooked directly into the modem/router throuth an ethernet cable, or be hooked up wirelessly with the wireless adapther (around $100), my personal opinion is that you tend to get more lag with wireless hookup with gaming, so it is often better to have a direct hookup.:-)
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smitdavi 03:14 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by :eevis:
If I remember correctly, the 360 needs to be either hooked directly into the modem/router throuth an ethernet cable, or be hooked up wirelessly with the wireless adapther (around $100), my personal opinion is that you tend to get more lag with wireless hookup with gaming, so it is often better to have a direct hookup.:-)
it's currently hooked up to my router....don't know why I said gateway. It's a 2wire from AT&T.
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TripleF 03:19 PM 11-10-2008
Just spin around in one complete circle before plugging in. :-)
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smitdavi 03:22 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by TripleF:
Just spin around in one complete circle before plugging in. :-)
haha did that :-)
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Kneo 03:27 PM 11-10-2008
I am not familar with AT&T Uverse, however make sure your modem is plugged in and running fine. Run a cat-5 from your modem to your router then a cat-5 from your xbox to your router. Go into setting on the xbox and run the connection test and it should guide you through everything. You may need to open up some ports too, do a Google search for Xbox Live ports.
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smitdavi 03:30 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by Kneo:
I am not familar with AT&T Uverse, however make sure your modem is plugged in and running fine. Run a cat-5 from your modem to your router then a cat-5 from your xbox to your router. Go into setting on the xbox and run the connection test and it should guide you through everything. You may need to open up some ports too, do a Google search for Xbox Live ports.
Done all that....still no connection :-)
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shilala 03:32 PM 11-10-2008
Until you get an xboxlive account, you're not going to see much that leads you to believe you're hooked up to the internet.
Kneo's right on the money, do what he said. :-)
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shilala 03:34 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by smitdavi:
Done all that....still no connection :-)
Check to make sure you have the cat5 from the modem plugged into the correct (input) port on the router. It's really easy to get the wrong one, on some routers it's pretty ambiguous.
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backwoods 03:39 PM 11-10-2008
Not familiar with the setup u have, but did you turn the router off and on again while plugged into the 360? I know mine sometimes doesn't recognize the xbox when i move it around between 2 different rooms until I turn off the router and restart it
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smitdavi 03:40 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by shilala:
Check to make sure you have the cat5 from the modem plugged into the correct (input) port on the router. It's really easy to get the wrong one, on some routers it's pretty ambiguous.
all the cables are right...this is really starting to aggravate me.
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Kneo 03:51 PM 11-10-2008
When you run the connection test what does it say?
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jledou 03:59 PM 11-10-2008
I don't have the 360 but the PS3 and the Wii are both connected into Uverse. There should not be anything special with Uverse that would make it any different.

Does the 360 have a connection light when the cable is plugged in and transmitting?

If possible you might have to drag the computer down to the router just to make sure that it is transmitting on those 4 ports in the middle.
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smitdavi 04:02 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by Kneo:
When you run the connection test what does it say?
Disconnected

Originally Posted by jledou:
I don't have the 360 but the PS3 and the Wii are both connected into Uverse. There should not be anything special with Uverse that would make it any different.

Does the 360 have a connection light when the cable is plugged in and transmitting?

If possible you might have to drag the computer down to the router just to make sure that it is transmitting on those 4 ports in the middle.
Did you plug the ps3 directly into the 2wire?

When I plug the 360 into the ports the light doesn't come on. Tried the computer and the lights come on...:-)
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jledou 04:05 PM 11-10-2008
That would deffinately send me to the problem on the 360. A bad port or look at the system settings to see if there is a way to turn on/off the internet connection.

Can the 360 use the usb wireless that you are using with the computer?
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jledou 04:05 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by smitdavi:
Disconnected



Did you plug the ps3 directly into the 2wire?

When I plug the 360 into the ports the light doesn't come on. Tried the computer and the lights come on...:-)
I have done both wired and wireless (current) with the PS3.
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smitdavi 04:08 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by jledou:
That would deffinately send me to the problem on the 360. A bad port or look at the system settings to see if there is a way to turn on/off the internet connection.

Can the 360 use the usb wireless that you are using with the computer?
Not sure I understand the question?
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Benzopyrene 04:09 PM 11-10-2008
u can look up using lap top as wireless adapter on YouTube and that will work very well wirelessly. It's easy and you don't have to buy msfts stupid 100 adapter. Hardwire should work just by pluggin it in router to xbox no probs.
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jledou 04:09 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by smitdavi:
Not sure I understand the question?
On the computer do you use a USB adapter to connect wirelessly to the 2 wire?

If so you might be able to use that on the 360 (if the 360 will allow 3rd party adapters).
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