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Chris H.
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Ric, I run the same hardware, but have not placed anything in a DMZ (highly
recommend you don't because it opens your system to the Internet), and am not using port forwarding. I just works without trying to overthink it. Take a look at the Xbox Live! information: http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq which in part says, ". . . no port forwarding is required for Xbox Live to work . . . Port forwarding is required only if you are running a proxy server or true firewall instead of or in addition to a NAT." The MN-700 doesn't do the latter, so no forwarding or DMZ is necessary. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:4c4001c3e463$44e06e00$(E-Mail Removed)... > I have the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and the MN-740 > game adapter. I have everything configured as outlined in > the manuals. My problem is that Rainbow six 3 and Counter > Strike play fine but when I try to play Project Gotham > Racing 2, I get to the lobby and then I get disconnected > from the host. When I try to return it says "game session > no longer active." I've tried port forwarding 88 and > 3074....no luck. Then I tried giving the xbox a static IP > and running a DMZ...no luck. I do have a question...when > setting up the xbox in DMZ with the MN-740 do I use the IP > of the xbox or the MN-740? The reason I ask this is > because I never see the IP of my xbox listed in my router > menu screen, just the IP of the MN-740. Any other > suggestions would be greatly appreciated my wife has had > it with me spending 4 days non-stop on this...lol Thanks |
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Chris,
Thanks for the reply. I agree that it is unwise to put anything into a DMZ mode. However unlike your setup mine doesn't "just work." I cannot connect to Project Gotham Racing 2. I can however connect to my other games, with those it does "Just Work." I wish I didn't have to even think about it. In the past week I have learned more than I ever wanted to know about networking and routers...LOL Also just for your info the following post is quoted quite frequently in other forums: Microsoft is intentionally sending a spurious ICMP packet to your router when it runs XBox Live Network - as a warning about a problem that might happen later. This (correctly) causes the some routers to terminate the session. The ICMP packet was Microsoft's attempt to solve another problem that routers from various companies were having with their service and ICMP. Instead, it caused a different problem. Both problems may be fixed in the future, in the meantime, you can try these steps to get routers that use filter rules to connect to XBox Live Network. Note that blocking ICMP - as recommended - in limited situations may cause your router to intermittently disconnect from the Internet. Also note that if you are already using filters, you'll need to add the new filters so that the existing ones continue working properly. Support staff will not know how to solve this problem. Upgrade to the latest router firmware. Open ports 88 and 3074. Microsoft sources will say this is unnecessary, however it is.) This seems to be happening to me on this particular game. By the way do you have this game? Does it work for you? Maybe my router is defective. Thanks, Ric >-----Original Message----- >Ric, I run the same hardware, but have not placed anything in a DMZ (highly >recommend you don't because it opens your system to the Internet), and am >not using port forwarding. I just works without trying to overthink it. >Take a look at the Xbox Live! information: >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq which in part says, ". . . >no port forwarding is required for Xbox Live to work . . . Port forwarding >is required only if you are running a proxy server or true firewall instead >of or in addition to a NAT." The MN-700 doesn't do the latter, so no >forwarding or DMZ is necessary. >-- >Chris H. >Microsoft Windows MVP >Associate Expert >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > >"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:4c4001c3e463$44e06e00$(E-Mail Removed)... >> I have the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and the MN- 740 >> game adapter. I have everything configured as outlined in >> the manuals. My problem is that Rainbow six 3 and Counter >> Strike play fine but when I try to play Project Gotham >> Racing 2, I get to the lobby and then I get disconnected >> from the host. When I try to return it says "game session >> no longer active." I've tried port forwarding 88 and >> 3074....no luck. Then I tried giving the xbox a static IP >> and running a DMZ...no luck. I do have a question...when >> setting up the xbox in DMZ with the MN-740 do I use the IP >> of the xbox or the MN-740? The reason I ask this is >> because I never see the IP of my xbox listed in my router >> menu screen, just the IP of the MN-740. Any other >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated my wife has had >> it with me spending 4 days non-stop on this...lol Thanks > > >. > |
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Chris H.
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And that information may just be incorrect, Ric. I would again suggest you
run through the information here: http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq and if that doesn't help you, then call the support line. I'll dig through some more stuff, too, and post back if I find anything else enlightening that is valid. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:51f501c3e4e6$1cd92630$(E-Mail Removed)... > Chris, > Thanks for the reply. I agree that it is unwise to put > anything into a DMZ mode. However unlike your setup mine > doesn't "just work." I cannot connect to Project Gotham > Racing 2. I can however connect to my other games, with > those it does "Just Work." I wish I didn't have to even > think about it. In the past week I have learned more than > I ever wanted to know about networking and routers...LOL > Also just for your info the following post is quoted quite > frequently in other forums: > > Microsoft is intentionally sending a spurious ICMP packet > to your router when it runs XBox Live Network - as a > warning about a problem that might happen later. This > (correctly) causes the some routers to terminate the > session. The ICMP packet was Microsoft's attempt to solve > another problem that routers from various companies were > having with their service and ICMP. Instead, it caused a > different problem. > > Both problems may be fixed in the future, in the meantime, > you can try these steps to get routers that use filter > rules to connect to XBox Live Network. > > Note that blocking ICMP - as recommended - in limited > situations may cause your router to intermittently > disconnect from the Internet. Also note that if you are > already using filters, you'll need to add the new filters > so that the existing ones continue working properly. > Support staff will not know how to solve this problem. > > Upgrade to the latest router firmware. > Open ports 88 and 3074. Microsoft sources will say this is > unnecessary, however it is.) > This seems to be happening to me on this particular game. > By the way do you have this game? Does it work for you? > Maybe my router is defective. > Thanks, > Ric > >-----Original Message----- > >Ric, I run the same hardware, but have not placed > anything in a DMZ (highly > >recommend you don't because it opens your system to the > Internet), and am > >not using port forwarding. I just works without trying > to overthink it. > >Take a look at the Xbox Live! information: > >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq which in > part says, ". . . > >no port forwarding is required for Xbox Live to > work . . . Port forwarding > >is required only if you are running a proxy server or > true firewall instead > >of or in addition to a NAT." The MN-700 doesn't do the > latter, so no > >forwarding or DMZ is necessary. > >-- > >Chris H. > >Microsoft Windows MVP > >Associate Expert > >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > > > >"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in > message > >news:4c4001c3e463$44e06e00$(E-Mail Removed)... > >> I have the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and the MN- > 740 > >> game adapter. I have everything configured as outlined > in > >> the manuals. My problem is that Rainbow six 3 and > Counter > >> Strike play fine but when I try to play Project Gotham > >> Racing 2, I get to the lobby and then I get disconnected > >> from the host. When I try to return it says "game > session > >> no longer active." I've tried port forwarding 88 and > >> 3074....no luck. Then I tried giving the xbox a static > IP > >> and running a DMZ...no luck. I do have a question...when > >> setting up the xbox in DMZ with the MN-740 do I use the > IP > >> of the xbox or the MN-740? The reason I ask this is > >> because I never see the IP of my xbox listed in my > router > >> menu screen, just the IP of the MN-740. Any other > >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated my wife has had > >> it with me spending 4 days non-stop on this...lol Thanks > > > > > >. > > |
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Ric
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Chris,
Thanks for your reply. The info might be incorrect, however it is what's happening. I have been to the xbox site numerous times, I think I have it memorized. Additionally I have called Microsoft Support and when I can talk to someone who speaks ENGLISH, they are no help whatsoever. I am way beyond "resetting modem, resetting MN- 700, resetting MN-740, etc." I have been moved up the chain of communication with Xbox, nothing. I have talked with Sprint DSL help...nothing. I have spoke with Earthlink support...nothing. Everyone keeps blaming the other, you know the routine. The part that is frustrating is that this of course happens to be my favorite game...LOL. The other part is that it ran fine on a direct connect (modem to xbox) connection before. The distance from xbox to MN-700 is only 30 feet. I just didn't want the cables. I figured with everything being Microsoft it would gell. >-----Original Message----- >And that information may just be incorrect, Ric. I would again suggest you >run through the information here: >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq and if that doesn't help >you, then call the support line. I'll dig through some more stuff, too, and >post back if I find anything else enlightening that is valid. >-- >Chris H. >Microsoft Windows MVP >Associate Expert >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:51f501c3e4e6$1cd92630$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Chris, >> Thanks for the reply. I agree that it is unwise to put >> anything into a DMZ mode. However unlike your setup mine >> doesn't "just work." I cannot connect to Project Gotham >> Racing 2. I can however connect to my other games, with >> those it does "Just Work." I wish I didn't have to even >> think about it. In the past week I have learned more than >> I ever wanted to know about networking and routers...LOL >> Also just for your info the following post is quoted quite >> frequently in other forums: >> >> Microsoft is intentionally sending a spurious ICMP packet >> to your router when it runs XBox Live Network - as a >> warning about a problem that might happen later. This >> (correctly) causes the some routers to terminate the >> session. The ICMP packet was Microsoft's attempt to solve >> another problem that routers from various companies were >> having with their service and ICMP. Instead, it caused a >> different problem. >> >> Both problems may be fixed in the future, in the meantime, >> you can try these steps to get routers that use filter >> rules to connect to XBox Live Network. >> >> Note that blocking ICMP - as recommended - in limited >> situations may cause your router to intermittently >> disconnect from the Internet. Also note that if you are >> already using filters, you'll need to add the new filters >> so that the existing ones continue working properly. >> Support staff will not know how to solve this problem. >> >> Upgrade to the latest router firmware. >> Open ports 88 and 3074. Microsoft sources will say this is >> unnecessary, however it is.) >> This seems to be happening to me on this particular game. >> By the way do you have this game? Does it work for you? >> Maybe my router is defective. >> Thanks, >> Ric >> >-----Original Message----- >> >Ric, I run the same hardware, but have not placed >> anything in a DMZ (highly >> >recommend you don't because it opens your system to the >> Internet), and am >> >not using port forwarding. I just works without trying >> to overthink it. >> >Take a look at the Xbox Live! information: >> >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq which in >> part says, ". . . >> >no port forwarding is required for Xbox Live to >> work . . . Port forwarding >> >is required only if you are running a proxy server or >> true firewall instead >> >of or in addition to a NAT." The MN-700 doesn't do the >> latter, so no >> >forwarding or DMZ is necessary. >> >-- >> >Chris H. >> >Microsoft Windows MVP >> >Associate Expert >> >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> > >> >"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in >> message >> >news:4c4001c3e463$44e06e00$(E-Mail Removed)... >> >> I have the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and the MN- >> 740 >> >> game adapter. I have everything configured as outlined >> in >> >> the manuals. My problem is that Rainbow six 3 and >> Counter >> >> Strike play fine but when I try to play Project Gotham >> >> Racing 2, I get to the lobby and then I get disconnected >> >> from the host. When I try to return it says "game >> session >> >> no longer active." I've tried port forwarding 88 and >> >> 3074....no luck. Then I tried giving the xbox a static >> IP >> >> and running a DMZ...no luck. I do have a question...when >> >> setting up the xbox in DMZ with the MN-740 do I use the >> IP >> >> of the xbox or the MN-740? The reason I ask this is >> >> because I never see the IP of my xbox listed in my >> router >> >> menu screen, just the IP of the MN-740. Any other >> >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated my wife has had >> >> it with me spending 4 days non-stop on this...lol Thanks >> > >> > >> >. >> > > > >. > |
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Chris H.
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I'm out of fresh ideas right at the moment, Ric, but have you tried the Xbox
Live! forums? Perhaps someone else has run into the issue you're seeing. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:53c101c3e4f9$90948cf0$(E-Mail Removed)... > Chris, > Thanks for your reply. The info might be incorrect, > however it is what's happening. I have been to the xbox > site numerous times, I think I have it memorized. > Additionally I have called Microsoft Support and when I > can talk to someone who speaks ENGLISH, they are no help > whatsoever. I am way beyond "resetting modem, resetting MN- > 700, resetting MN-740, etc." I have been moved up the > chain of communication with Xbox, nothing. I have talked > with Sprint DSL help...nothing. I have spoke with > Earthlink support...nothing. Everyone keeps blaming the > other, you know the routine. The part that is frustrating > is that this of course happens to be my favorite > game...LOL. The other part is that it ran fine on a direct > connect (modem to xbox) connection before. The distance > from xbox to MN-700 is only 30 feet. I just didn't want > the cables. I figured with everything being Microsoft it > would gell. > >-----Original Message----- > >And that information may just be incorrect, Ric. I would > again suggest you > >run through the information here: > >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq and if > that doesn't help > >you, then call the support line. I'll dig through some > more stuff, too, and > >post back if I find anything else enlightening that is > valid. > >-- > >Chris H. > >Microsoft Windows MVP > >Associate Expert > >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > > > ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > >news:51f501c3e4e6$1cd92630$(E-Mail Removed)... > >> Chris, > >> Thanks for the reply. I agree that it is unwise to put > >> anything into a DMZ mode. However unlike your setup mine > >> doesn't "just work." I cannot connect to Project Gotham > >> Racing 2. I can however connect to my other games, with > >> those it does "Just Work." I wish I didn't have to even > >> think about it. In the past week I have learned more > than > >> I ever wanted to know about networking and routers...LOL > >> Also just for your info the following post is quoted > quite > >> frequently in other forums: > >> > >> Microsoft is intentionally sending a spurious ICMP > packet > >> to your router when it runs XBox Live Network - as a > >> warning about a problem that might happen later. This > >> (correctly) causes the some routers to terminate the > >> session. The ICMP packet was Microsoft's attempt to > solve > >> another problem that routers from various companies were > >> having with their service and ICMP. Instead, it caused a > >> different problem. > >> > >> Both problems may be fixed in the future, in the > meantime, > >> you can try these steps to get routers that use filter > >> rules to connect to XBox Live Network. > >> > >> Note that blocking ICMP - as recommended - in limited > >> situations may cause your router to intermittently > >> disconnect from the Internet. Also note that if you are > >> already using filters, you'll need to add the new > filters > >> so that the existing ones continue working properly. > >> Support staff will not know how to solve this problem. > >> > >> Upgrade to the latest router firmware. > >> Open ports 88 and 3074. Microsoft sources will say this > is > >> unnecessary, however it is.) > >> This seems to be happening to me on this particular > game. > >> By the way do you have this game? Does it work for you? > >> Maybe my router is defective. > >> Thanks, > >> Ric > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >Ric, I run the same hardware, but have not placed > >> anything in a DMZ (highly > >> >recommend you don't because it opens your system to the > >> Internet), and am > >> >not using port forwarding. I just works without trying > >> to overthink it. > >> >Take a look at the Xbox Live! information: > >> >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq which > in > >> part says, ". . . > >> >no port forwarding is required for Xbox Live to > >> work . . . Port forwarding > >> >is required only if you are running a proxy server or > >> true firewall instead > >> >of or in addition to a NAT." The MN-700 doesn't do the > >> latter, so no > >> >forwarding or DMZ is necessary. > >> >-- > >> >Chris H. > >> >Microsoft Windows MVP > >> >Associate Expert > >> >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > >> > > >> >"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in > >> message > >> >news:4c4001c3e463$44e06e00$(E-Mail Removed)... > >> >> I have the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and the > MN- > >> 740 > >> >> game adapter. I have everything configured as > outlined > >> in > >> >> the manuals. My problem is that Rainbow six 3 and > >> Counter > >> >> Strike play fine but when I try to play Project > Gotham > >> >> Racing 2, I get to the lobby and then I get > disconnected > >> >> from the host. When I try to return it says "game > >> session > >> >> no longer active." I've tried port forwarding 88 and > >> >> 3074....no luck. Then I tried giving the xbox a > static > >> IP > >> >> and running a DMZ...no luck. I do have a > question...when > >> >> setting up the xbox in DMZ with the MN-740 do I use > the > >> IP > >> >> of the xbox or the MN-740? The reason I ask this is > >> >> because I never see the IP of my xbox listed in my > >> router > >> >> menu screen, just the IP of the MN-740. Any other > >> >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated my wife has > had > >> >> it with me spending 4 days non-stop on this...lol > Thanks > >> > > >> > > >> >. > >> > > > > > > >. > > |
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Ric,
I was having the same problem with PGR2 when I joined a session. I now host almost all my sessions and don't usually have an issue. I have however had a problem hosting now and then and what happens is when I am hosting almost everyone in an 8 player race gets booted a couple times. Then all of a sudden it just stops. I haven't had an issue since I upgraded the firmware on the MN-740...Did you upgrade the firmware? I am alos using a Linksys Wireless G Router. Don't know if this helps at all. I hope you get your problem fixed. Add me as a friend! Gamertag: faustus >-----Original Message----- >I'm out of fresh ideas right at the moment, Ric, but have you tried the Xbox >Live! forums? Perhaps someone else has run into the issue you're seeing. >-- >Chris H. >Microsoft Windows MVP >Associate Expert >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > >"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:53c101c3e4f9$90948cf0$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Chris, >> Thanks for your reply. The info might be incorrect, >> however it is what's happening. I have been to the xbox >> site numerous times, I think I have it memorized. >> Additionally I have called Microsoft Support and when I >> can talk to someone who speaks ENGLISH, they are no help >> whatsoever. I am way beyond "resetting modem, resetting MN- >> 700, resetting MN-740, etc." I have been moved up the >> chain of communication with Xbox, nothing. I have talked >> with Sprint DSL help...nothing. I have spoke with >> Earthlink support...nothing. Everyone keeps blaming the >> other, you know the routine. The part that is frustrating >> is that this of course happens to be my favorite >> game...LOL. The other part is that it ran fine on a direct >> connect (modem to xbox) connection before. The distance >> from xbox to MN-700 is only 30 feet. I just didn't want >> the cables. I figured with everything being Microsoft it >> would gell. >> >-----Original Message----- >> >And that information may just be incorrect, Ric. I would >> again suggest you >> >run through the information here: >> >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq and if >> that doesn't help >> >you, then call the support line. I'll dig through some >> more stuff, too, and >> >post back if I find anything else enlightening that is >> valid. >> >-- >> >Chris H. >> >Microsoft Windows MVP >> >Associate Expert >> >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> > >> ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >> >news:51f501c3e4e6$1cd92630$(E-Mail Removed)... >> >> Chris, >> >> Thanks for the reply. I agree that it is unwise to put >> >> anything into a DMZ mode. However unlike your setup mine >> >> doesn't "just work." I cannot connect to Project Gotham >> >> Racing 2. I can however connect to my other games, with >> >> those it does "Just Work." I wish I didn't have to even >> >> think about it. In the past week I have learned more >> than >> >> I ever wanted to know about networking and routers...LOL >> >> Also just for your info the following post is quoted >> quite >> >> frequently in other forums: >> >> >> >> Microsoft is intentionally sending a spurious ICMP >> packet >> >> to your router when it runs XBox Live Network - as a >> >> warning about a problem that might happen later. This >> >> (correctly) causes the some routers to terminate the >> >> session. The ICMP packet was Microsoft's attempt to >> solve >> >> another problem that routers from various companies were >> >> having with their service and ICMP. Instead, it caused a >> >> different problem. >> >> >> >> Both problems may be fixed in the future, in the >> meantime, >> >> you can try these steps to get routers that use filter >> >> rules to connect to XBox Live Network. >> >> >> >> Note that blocking ICMP - as recommended - in limited >> >> situations may cause your router to intermittently >> >> disconnect from the Internet. Also note that if you are >> >> already using filters, you'll need to add the new >> filters >> >> so that the existing ones continue working properly. >> >> Support staff will not know how to solve this problem. >> >> >> >> Upgrade to the latest router firmware. >> >> Open ports 88 and 3074. Microsoft sources will say this >> is >> >> unnecessary, however it is.) >> >> This seems to be happening to me on this particular >> game. >> >> By the way do you have this game? Does it work for you? >> >> Maybe my router is defective. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ric >> >> >-----Original Message----- >> >> >Ric, I run the same hardware, but have not placed >> >> anything in a DMZ (highly >> >> >recommend you don't because it opens your system to the >> >> Internet), and am >> >> >not using port forwarding. I just works without trying >> >> to overthink it. >> >> >Take a look at the Xbox Live! information: >> >> >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq which >> in >> >> part says, ". . . >> >> >no port forwarding is required for Xbox Live to >> >> work . . . Port forwarding >> >> >is required only if you are running a proxy server or >> >> true firewall instead >> >> >of or in addition to a NAT." The MN-700 doesn't do the >> >> latter, so no >> >> >forwarding or DMZ is necessary. >> >> >-- >> >> >Chris H. >> >> >Microsoft Windows MVP >> >> >Associate Expert >> >> >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> >> > >> >> >"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in >> >> message >> >> >news:4c4001c3e463$44e06e00$(E-Mail Removed)... >> >> >> I have the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and the >> MN- >> >> 740 >> >> >> game adapter. I have everything configured as >> outlined >> >> in >> >> >> the manuals. My problem is that Rainbow six 3 and >> >> Counter >> >> >> Strike play fine but when I try to play Project >> Gotham >> >> >> Racing 2, I get to the lobby and then I get >> disconnected >> >> >> from the host. When I try to return it says "game >> >> session >> >> >> no longer active." I've tried port forwarding 88 and >> >> >> 3074....no luck. Then I tried giving the xbox a >> static >> >> IP >> >> >> and running a DMZ...no luck. I do have a >> question...when >> >> >> setting up the xbox in DMZ with the MN-740 do I use >> the >> >> IP >> >> >> of the xbox or the MN-740? The reason I ask this is >> >> >> because I never see the IP of my xbox listed in my >> >> router >> >> >> menu screen, just the IP of the MN-740. Any other >> >> >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated my wife has >> had >> >> >> it with me spending 4 days non-stop on this...lol >> Thanks >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >. >> >> > >> > >> > >> >. >> > > > >. > |
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I came here looking for a solution to my problem of
linking up the MN-740 to my LInksys BEFW11S4 v.2 router. After browsing, I'm suspecting a problem based on the MN- 740 trying to use 802.1x authentication as the root cause of my inability to connect/frequent and quick disconnects. After struggling with a firmware upgrade to the 740, (don't ask how I did it, I have no clue....persistance and stupidity perhaps...) I still have the issue of unreliable connection. My question, and thought to all is this: Is there a way to ensure that the MN-740 is NOT trying to use 802.1x authentication when connecting to a Linksys router using WEP? Bo GT: Bo Cephus >-----Original Message----- >Ric, >I was having the same problem with PGR2 when I joined a >session. I now host almost all my sessions and don't >usually have an issue. I have however had a problem >hosting now and then and what happens is when I am hosting >almost everyone in an 8 player race gets booted a couple >times. Then all of a sudden it just stops. I haven't had >an issue since I upgraded the firmware on the MN- 740...Did >you upgrade the firmware? I am alos using a Linksys >Wireless G Router. Don't know if this helps at all. I hope >you get your problem fixed. Add me as a friend! > >Gamertag: faustus > > >>-----Original Message----- >>I'm out of fresh ideas right at the moment, Ric, but have >you tried the Xbox >>Live! forums? Perhaps someone else has run into the >issue you're seeing. >>-- >>Chris H. >>Microsoft Windows MVP >>Associate Expert >>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> >>"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in >message >>news:53c101c3e4f9$90948cf0$(E-Mail Removed)... >>> Chris, >>> Thanks for your reply. The info might be incorrect, >>> however it is what's happening. I have been to the xbox >>> site numerous times, I think I have it memorized. >>> Additionally I have called Microsoft Support and when I >>> can talk to someone who speaks ENGLISH, they are no help >>> whatsoever. I am way beyond "resetting modem, resetting >MN- >>> 700, resetting MN-740, etc." I have been moved up the >>> chain of communication with Xbox, nothing. I have talked >>> with Sprint DSL help...nothing. I have spoke with >>> Earthlink support...nothing. Everyone keeps blaming the >>> other, you know the routine. The part that is >frustrating >>> is that this of course happens to be my favorite >>> game...LOL. The other part is that it ran fine on a >direct >>> connect (modem to xbox) connection before. The distance >>> from xbox to MN-700 is only 30 feet. I just didn't want >>> the cables. I figured with everything being Microsoft it >>> would gell. >>> >-----Original Message----- >>> >And that information may just be incorrect, Ric. I >would >>> again suggest you >>> >run through the information here: >>> >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq and >if >>> that doesn't help >>> >you, then call the support line. I'll dig through some >>> more stuff, too, and >>> >post back if I find anything else enlightening that is >>> valid. >>> >-- >>> >Chris H. >>> >Microsoft Windows MVP >>> >Associate Expert >>> >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >>> > >>> ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>> >news:51f501c3e4e6$1cd92630$(E-Mail Removed)... >>> >> Chris, >>> >> Thanks for the reply. I agree that it is unwise to >put >>> >> anything into a DMZ mode. However unlike your setup >mine >>> >> doesn't "just work." I cannot connect to Project >Gotham >>> >> Racing 2. I can however connect to my other games, >with >>> >> those it does "Just Work." I wish I didn't have to >even >>> >> think about it. In the past week I have learned more >>> than >>> >> I ever wanted to know about networking and >routers...LOL >>> >> Also just for your info the following post is quoted >>> quite >>> >> frequently in other forums: >>> >> >>> >> Microsoft is intentionally sending a spurious ICMP >>> packet >>> >> to your router when it runs XBox Live Network - as a >>> >> warning about a problem that might happen later. This >>> >> (correctly) causes the some routers to terminate the >>> >> session. The ICMP packet was Microsoft's attempt to >>> solve >>> >> another problem that routers from various companies >were >>> >> having with their service and ICMP. Instead, it >caused a >>> >> different problem. >>> >> >>> >> Both problems may be fixed in the future, in the >>> meantime, >>> >> you can try these steps to get routers that use >filter >>> >> rules to connect to XBox Live Network. >>> >> >>> >> Note that blocking ICMP - as recommended - in limited >>> >> situations may cause your router to intermittently >>> >> disconnect from the Internet. Also note that if you >are >>> >> already using filters, you'll need to add the new >>> filters >>> >> so that the existing ones continue working properly. >>> >> Support staff will not know how to solve this >problem. >>> >> >>> >> Upgrade to the latest router firmware. >>> >> Open ports 88 and 3074. Microsoft sources will say >this >>> is >>> >> unnecessary, however it is.) >>> >> This seems to be happening to me on this particular >>> game. >>> >> By the way do you have this game? Does it work for >you? >>> >> Maybe my router is defective. >>> >> Thanks, >>> >> Ric >>> >> >-----Original Message----- >>> >> >Ric, I run the same hardware, but have not placed >>> >> anything in a DMZ (highly >>> >> >recommend you don't because it opens your system to >the >>> >> Internet), and am >>> >> >not using port forwarding. I just works without >trying >>> >> to overthink it. >>> >> >Take a look at the Xbox Live! information: >>> >> >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq >which >>> in >>> >> part says, ". . . >>> >> >no port forwarding is required for Xbox Live to >>> >> work . . . Port forwarding >>> >> >is required only if you are running a proxy server >or >>> >> true firewall instead >>> >> >of or in addition to a NAT." The MN-700 doesn't do >the >>> >> latter, so no >>> >> >forwarding or DMZ is necessary. >>> >> >-- >>> >> >Chris H. >>> >> >Microsoft Windows MVP >>> >> >Associate Expert >>> >> >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >>> >> > >>> >> >"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in >>> >> message >>> >> >news:4c4001c3e463$44e06e00$(E-Mail Removed)... >>> >> >> I have the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and >the >>> MN- >>> >> 740 >>> >> >> game adapter. I have everything configured as >>> outlined >>> >> in >>> >> >> the manuals. My problem is that Rainbow six 3 and >>> >> Counter >>> >> >> Strike play fine but when I try to play Project >>> Gotham >>> >> >> Racing 2, I get to the lobby and then I get >>> disconnected >>> >> >> from the host. When I try to return it says "game >>> >> session >>> >> >> no longer active." I've tried port forwarding 88 >and >>> >> >> 3074....no luck. Then I tried giving the xbox a >>> static >>> >> IP >>> >> >> and running a DMZ...no luck. I do have a >>> question...when >>> >> >> setting up the xbox in DMZ with the MN-740 do I >use >>> the >>> >> IP >>> >> >> of the xbox or the MN-740? The reason I ask this >is >>> >> >> because I never see the IP of my xbox listed in my >>> >> router >>> >> >> menu screen, just the IP of the MN-740. Any other >>> >> >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated my wife >has >>> had >>> >> >> it with me spending 4 days non-stop on this...lol >>> Thanks >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> >. >>> >> > >>> > >>> > >>> >. >>> > >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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The MN-740 does not do 802.1x so it shouldn't be trying to use it when authenticating. -- Dave Puhrmann [MSFT] This posting is provided "As Is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Bo Cephus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:003401c3e52d$4ddaf4b0$(E-Mail Removed)... > I came here looking for a solution to my problem of > linking up the MN-740 to my LInksys BEFW11S4 v.2 router. > After browsing, I'm suspecting a problem based on the MN- > 740 trying to use 802.1x authentication as the root cause > of my inability to connect/frequent and quick > disconnects. After struggling with a firmware upgrade to > the 740, (don't ask how I did it, I have no > clue....persistance and stupidity perhaps...) I still > have the issue of unreliable connection. > > My question, and thought to all is this: Is there a way > to ensure that the MN-740 is NOT trying to use 802.1x > authentication when connecting to a Linksys router using > WEP? > > Bo > GT: Bo Cephus > > > >-----Original Message----- > >Ric, > >I was having the same problem with PGR2 when I joined a > >session. I now host almost all my sessions and don't > >usually have an issue. I have however had a problem > >hosting now and then and what happens is when I am > hosting > >almost everyone in an 8 player race gets booted a couple > >times. Then all of a sudden it just stops. I haven't had > >an issue since I upgraded the firmware on the MN- > 740...Did > >you upgrade the firmware? I am alos using a Linksys > >Wireless G Router. Don't know if this helps at all. I > hope > >you get your problem fixed. Add me as a friend! > > > >Gamertag: faustus > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>I'm out of fresh ideas right at the moment, Ric, but > have > >you tried the Xbox > >>Live! forums? Perhaps someone else has run into the > >issue you're seeing. > >>-- > >>Chris H. > >>Microsoft Windows MVP > >>Associate Expert > >>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > >> > >>"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in > >message > >>news:53c101c3e4f9$90948cf0$(E-Mail Removed)... > >>> Chris, > >>> Thanks for your reply. The info might be incorrect, > >>> however it is what's happening. I have been to the > xbox > >>> site numerous times, I think I have it memorized. > >>> Additionally I have called Microsoft Support and when > I > >>> can talk to someone who speaks ENGLISH, they are no > help > >>> whatsoever. I am way beyond "resetting modem, > resetting > >MN- > >>> 700, resetting MN-740, etc." I have been moved up the > >>> chain of communication with Xbox, nothing. I have > talked > >>> with Sprint DSL help...nothing. I have spoke with > >>> Earthlink support...nothing. Everyone keeps blaming > the > >>> other, you know the routine. The part that is > >frustrating > >>> is that this of course happens to be my favorite > >>> game...LOL. The other part is that it ran fine on a > >direct > >>> connect (modem to xbox) connection before. The > distance > >>> from xbox to MN-700 is only 30 feet. I just didn't > want > >>> the cables. I figured with everything being Microsoft > it > >>> would gell. > >>> >-----Original Message----- > >>> >And that information may just be incorrect, Ric. I > >would > >>> again suggest you > >>> >run through the information here: > >>> >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq > and > >if > >>> that doesn't help > >>> >you, then call the support line. I'll dig through > some > >>> more stuff, too, and > >>> >post back if I find anything else enlightening that > is > >>> valid. > >>> >-- > >>> >Chris H. > >>> >Microsoft Windows MVP > >>> >Associate Expert > >>> >Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > >>> > > >>> ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in > message > >>> >news:51f501c3e4e6$1cd92630$(E-Mail Removed)... > >>> >> Chris, > >>> >> Thanks for the reply. I agree that it is unwise to > >put > >>> >> anything into a DMZ mode. However unlike your > setup > >mine > >>> >> doesn't "just work." I cannot connect to Project > >Gotham > >>> >> Racing 2. I can however connect to my other games, > >with > >>> >> those it does "Just Work." I wish I didn't have to > >even > >>> >> think about it. In the past week I have learned > more > >>> than > >>> >> I ever wanted to know about networking and > >routers...LOL > >>> >> Also just for your info the following post is > quoted > >>> quite > >>> >> frequently in other forums: > >>> >> > >>> >> Microsoft is intentionally sending a spurious ICMP > >>> packet > >>> >> to your router when it runs XBox Live Network - as > a > >>> >> warning about a problem that might happen later. > This > >>> >> (correctly) causes the some routers to terminate > the > >>> >> session. The ICMP packet was Microsoft's attempt to > >>> solve > >>> >> another problem that routers from various > companies > >were > >>> >> having with their service and ICMP. Instead, it > >caused a > >>> >> different problem. > >>> >> > >>> >> Both problems may be fixed in the future, in the > >>> meantime, > >>> >> you can try these steps to get routers that use > >filter > >>> >> rules to connect to XBox Live Network. > >>> >> > >>> >> Note that blocking ICMP - as recommended - in > limited > >>> >> situations may cause your router to intermittently > >>> >> disconnect from the Internet. Also note that if > you > >are > >>> >> already using filters, you'll need to add the new > >>> filters > >>> >> so that the existing ones continue working > properly. > >>> >> Support staff will not know how to solve this > >problem. > >>> >> > >>> >> Upgrade to the latest router firmware. > >>> >> Open ports 88 and 3074. Microsoft sources will say > >this > >>> is > >>> >> unnecessary, however it is.) > >>> >> This seems to be happening to me on this particular > >>> game. > >>> >> By the way do you have this game? Does it work for > >you? > >>> >> Maybe my router is defective. > >>> >> Thanks, > >>> >> Ric > >>> >> >-----Original Message----- > >>> >> >Ric, I run the same hardware, but have not placed > >>> >> anything in a DMZ (highly > >>> >> >recommend you don't because it opens your system > to > >the > >>> >> Internet), and am > >>> >> >not using port forwarding. I just works without > >trying > >>> >> to overthink it. > >>> >> >Take a look at the Xbox Live! information: > >>> >> >http://www.xbox.com/en-NZ/live/start/connect/faq > >which > >>> in > >>> >> part says, ". . . > >>> >> >no port forwarding is required for Xbox Live to > >>> >> work . . . Port forwarding > >>> >> >is required only if you are running a proxy > server > >or > >>> >> true firewall instead > >>> >> >of or in addition to a NAT." The MN-700 doesn't > do > >the > >>> >> latter, so no > >>> >> >forwarding or DMZ is necessary. > >>> >> >-- > >>> >> >Chris H. > >>> >> >Microsoft Windows MVP > >>> >> >Associate Expert > >>> >> >Expert Zone - > www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > >>> >> > > >>> >> >"Ric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote > in > >>> >> message > >>> >> >news:4c4001c3e463$44e06e00$(E-Mail Removed)... > >>> >> >> I have the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and > >the > >>> MN- > >>> >> 740 > >>> >> >> game adapter. I have everything configured as > >>> outlined > >>> >> in > >>> >> >> the manuals. My problem is that Rainbow six 3 > and > >>> >> Counter > >>> >> >> Strike play fine but when I try to play Project > >>> Gotham > >>> >> >> Racing 2, I get to the lobby and then I get > >>> disconnected > >>> >> >> from the host. When I try to return it > says "game > >>> >> session > >>> >> >> no longer active." I've tried port forwarding > 88 > >and > >>> >> >> 3074....no luck. Then I tried giving the xbox a > >>> static > >>> >> IP > >>> >> >> and running a DMZ...no luck. I do have a > >>> question...when > >>> >> >> setting up the xbox in DMZ with the MN-740 do I > >use > >>> the > >>> >> IP > >>> >> >> of the xbox or the MN-740? The reason I ask > this > >is > >>> >> >> because I never see the IP of my xbox listed in > my > >>> >> router > >>> >> >> menu screen, just the IP of the MN-740. Any > other > >>> >> >> suggestions would be greatly appreciated my > wife > >has > >>> had > >>> >> >> it with me spending 4 days non-stop on > this...lol > >>> Thanks > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> >. > >>> >> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> >. > >>> > > >> > >> > >>. > >> > >. > > |
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