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      02-09-2006, 04:20 AM
Ok I've been trying to go through all the solutions on why my xbox MN-740
doesn't connect to the microsoft wireless router.

-I've updated the firmware on the MN router and checked to see if the MN-740
is up to date.
-I've power cycled both the modem and the router.
-Powered cycled with both along with the xbox turned on and also while it
was turned off.
-My xbox says it's connected to my wireless network but when I try to sign
in, it wont and I've tried putting the DNS on manual but when it connects
then it says couldn't find DHCP or whatever but I've looked and the router is
broadcasting DHCP
-I have mac filtering turned off
-I can still connect to my network wirelessly from a laptop at the same time.
-I've also tried to mac spoof it too.

Any Help?
 
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      02-09-2006, 04:44 AM
Have you used the mac information from the bottom of the MN-740? In the
Xbox Dashboard, you could also input the Gateway (normally 192.168.2.1 for
the MN-700), the Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0 and manually assign the MN-740
a number within your LAN range.
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"Jr" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ok I've been trying to go through all the solutions on why my xbox MN-740
> doesn't connect to the microsoft wireless router.
>
> -I've updated the firmware on the MN router and checked to see if the
> MN-740
> is up to date.
> -I've power cycled both the modem and the router.
> -Powered cycled with both along with the xbox turned on and also while it
> was turned off.
> -My xbox says it's connected to my wireless network but when I try to sign
> in, it wont and I've tried putting the DNS on manual but when it connects
> then it says couldn't find DHCP or whatever but I've looked and the router
> is
> broadcasting DHCP
> -I have mac filtering turned off
> -I can still connect to my network wirelessly from a laptop at the same
> time.
> -I've also tried to mac spoof it too.
>
> Any Help?



 
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