![]() |
|
Welcome to Vista Banter. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will have access to ask questions and reply to others posts, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact support. |
|
|||||||
| Networking with Windows Vista Networking issues and questions with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing) |
|
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
I have an 10/100 wired connection through a linksys router to an XBOX 360 and am running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. I've had ZERO succuss in playing MCE content - ie MP3s and viewing JPGs - on the XBox. The Media Center menus on the Xbox are intolerably slow, taking 5-30 seconds to respond. Eventually if I have the patience to wait until the XBOX Media center accesses the files located on the Vista machine it takes upwards of 2 minutes just to load one jpg. When I run the tune network tool in WMC I get a message saying that: "Your network may not have enough bandwidth for consistent performance on your extender device." When I view the performance graph in the tool my bandwith barely registers on the graph. Other things I have tried to no avail: - turned off all firewalls - unitstalled anti-virus software - port forwarded the following ports in the router, TCP2869, TCP10243, UDP1900, UDP10280 to UDP10284 - played with the flow control settings - tried selecting all possible "speed & duplex" settings Support from Microsoft sucks . The XBox people have pawned me offon the Vista support people. I wouldn't let the Vista support people hand me back to the XBox people...although they tried pretty hard. The Vista support people are saying they need to recreate the problem in their lab and get back to me...ya right. I'm at a loss ..please help.-- FirstBee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
|
|||
|
You may try to disable IPv6 first. if that doesn't fix the problem, try to
disable auto tuning. These how to may help. Please post back with the result. Vista IPCONFIG and Network SettingsHow to disable Auto-tuning on Windows Vista · How to disable TCP/IPv6 · How to remove IPv6 and Tunnel completely on Vista ...How to disable Auto-tuning on Windows Vista ... www.howtonetworking.com/vista/vistaipconfig.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "FirstBee" wrote in message ... I have an 10/100 wired connection through a linksys router to an XBOX 360 and am running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. I've had ZERO succuss in playing MCE content - ie MP3s and viewing JPGs - on the XBox. The Media Center menus on the Xbox are intolerably slow, taking 5-30 seconds to respond. Eventually if I have the patience to wait until the XBOX Media center accesses the files located on the Vista machine it takes upwards of 2 minutes just to load one jpg. When I run the tune network tool in WMC I get a message saying that: "Your network may not have enough bandwidth for consistent performance on your extender device." When I view the performance graph in the tool my bandwith barely registers on the graph. Other things I have tried to no avail: - turned off all firewalls - unitstalled anti-virus software - port forwarded the following ports in the router, TCP2869, TCP10243, UDP1900, UDP10280 to UDP10284 - played with the flow control settings - tried selecting all possible "speed & duplex" settings Support from Microsoft sucks . The XBox people have pawned me offon the Vista support people. I wouldn't let the Vista support people hand me back to the XBox people...although they tried pretty hard. The Vista support people are saying they need to recreate the problem in their lab and get back to me...ya right. I'm at a loss ..please help.-- FirstBee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
|
|||
|
Thanks for the suggestion...but no luck. I disabled IPv6, nothing changed, then I disabled auto tuning, again, still my network performance barely registered on the graph in the network tuning tool in Media Center. Although I have updated my router (linksys BEFSR81) with the latest firmware, the router itself is about 5 years old. Do you think the problem may lie with it?? Access to the internet by all machines on the network, including the XBox, is through the router and no visible degredation in performance when just simply downloading from internet. Performance issues only exist when the Xbox tries to communicate with the Vista machine. -- FirstBee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
|
|||
|
The router could be part of the problem. It might not be fully compatible
even with updated firmware. Check that your model is in the router compatibility list. If it is listed as compatible it might require a specific firmware version. An Xbox 360 connected through my Dlink router was accessible to computers on the network (detected as an extender by MCE) but it couldn't access the internet. I had to install an older firmware version in the router to get full compatibility with the Xbox. Ports are being automatically handled by UPNP now whereas with the non-compatible firmwares no amount of manual port forwarding would enable the Xbox to access the internet. "FirstBee" wrote in message ... Thanks for the suggestion...but no luck. I disabled IPv6, nothing changed, then I disabled auto tuning, again, still my network performance barely registered on the graph in the network tuning tool in Media Center. Although I have updated my router (linksys BEFSR81) with the latest firmware, the router itself is about 5 years old. Do you think the problem may lie with it?? Access to the internet by all machines on the network, including the XBox, is through the router and no visible degredation in performance when just simply downloading from internet. Performance issues only exist when the Xbox tries to communicate with the Vista machine. -- FirstBee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
|
|||
|
So I went out and blew $150 on Linksys's WRT330N router. Nice router, but it didn't fix my problem. Communication between the XBOX and Vista Machine is still unbearably slow. -- FirstBee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
|
|||
|
So I went out and blew $150 on Linksys's WRT330N router. Nice router, but it didn't fix my problem. Communication between the XBOX and Vista Machine is still unbearably slow. Still running a wired connection to both the Xbox and Vista machine. Any help/suggestion to fix would be appreciated. I'm at a loss?!! -- FirstBee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
|
|||
|
The old router wasn't on this list of Xbox 360 compatible routers and
neither is the new one but supposedly any router that is Vista compatible should be compatible with Xbox 360 also. http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/co.../equipment.htm If the problem isn't hardware then something (software, settings) on the computer or the Xbox (extender software?) is most likely impeding network communications between the Xbox and PC. The ports you listed earlier as being opened don't match the ports listed as required for media extender use he http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../firewall.mspx The same ports need to be opened in both software firewalls and the router. If you had a cross-over cable you could connect the Xbox directly to the PC and set up/test port forwarding on that first. With some 3rd party firewalls, just turning the firewall off does not open the ports you need to use. Once the communications link to the computer is known to work properly setting up the router configuration should be easier. "FirstBee" wrote in message ... So I went out and blew $150 on Linksys's WRT330N router. Nice router, but it didn't fix my problem. Communication between the XBOX and Vista Machine is still unbearably slow. -- FirstBee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
|
|||
|
The router I bought works with Vista..so says the package. The ports I listed earlier were the ports that the XBox stated needed to be opened. I have since opened all the additional ports listed at the link you provided. Didn't change anything. The only firewall I am using is Windows Firewall which is suppose to be authomatically setup to allow a media center extender to work once installed. Despite this, in Windows Firewall I still opened each of the ports I forwarded in the router. Didn't change anything. HELP!!!!! -- FirstBee Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
|
|||
|
i worked on this problem for 6 hours one day dude NOTHING WORKS,,the thing i dont understand is i have all my bars on the graph and it is still slow for me -- jalb |
|
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|