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Here's my set up: WIndows Vista Media Center PC connected to my Linksys
WRT54GS router via ethernet cable. On the network screen of my PC the computer is labeled: Categories: Computer Workgroup: Pocho Palace Network Place: Home My Xbox360 is connected to the same router wirelessly. Set up is as follows: Wireless Mode: G-Only Wireless Network Name (SSID): Pocho Palace Wireless Channel: 6 Security Mode: WEP The Xbox360 shows up on the PC's Network screen. The PC is placed under the POCHO PALACE workgroup name. The Xbox360 is placed under the unspecified group and is labeled: Categories: Media Devices Network Location: Home The Xbox360 isn't assigned to a workgroup. I don't know how or if I'm supposed to do that. The Xbox360 is set up for automatic configuration-DHCP. I can access the internet with my Xbox360 but when I try to do the Media Center Extender setup the Xbox360 is not detected by my computer. All file sharing and media sharing is turned on. When I do the routers ping test to the Xbox360 none of the packets are recieved. Same results when I ping the computer. But both are able to access the internet. I have a laptop running windows XP that is connected to the network in the same way as the Vista PC. The two computers networked together no problem. What am I doing wrong. I've been at it for a week, and I've finally thrown the towel in. Hope someone can help me. Thanks, Les |
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My setup is essentially identical to yours.
I am having the same difficulty getting a connection. I was able to make it work a few weeks ago. The only thing I am sure has changed is the addition of Norton Anitvirus 2007. I disabled the "worm" protection which is essentialy a firewall in Norton. I also made sure that the Windows Firewall is turned off. I have tried to connect the Xbox many times with no success. I may try uninstalling Norton next. EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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I get the smae results with my firewalls and antivirus turned off. So I
really doubt those programs are the problem. I think it's a Vista issue. I also tried two different routers. Seems like a lot of people are having the same problem. How can two products built by the same company to be totally compatible be such a pain in the neck to setup? I give up. "Dave" wrote: My setup is essentially identical to yours. I am having the same difficulty getting a connection. I was able to make it work a few weeks ago. The only thing I am sure has changed is the addition of Norton Anitvirus 2007. I disabled the "worm" protection which is essentialy a firewall in Norton. I also made sure that the Windows Firewall is turned off. I have tried to connect the Xbox many times with no success. I may try uninstalling Norton next. EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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Harry and Dave,
I'm sorry you're experiencing issues. If connecting Vista to your home network appears to cause connection issues for the other machines in your network, you may need a Vista-compatible router. To test your router, please go to: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/usi...d/default.mspx. Please post back with results. "Harry Back" wrote: I get the smae results with my firewalls and antivirus turned off. So I really doubt those programs are the problem. I think it's a Vista issue. I also tried two different routers. Seems like a lot of people are having the same problem. How can two products built by the same company to be totally compatible be such a pain in the neck to setup? I give up. "Dave" wrote: My setup is essentially identical to yours. I am having the same difficulty getting a connection. I was able to make it work a few weeks ago. The only thing I am sure has changed is the addition of Norton Anitvirus 2007. I disabled the "worm" protection which is essentialy a firewall in Norton. I also made sure that the Windows Firewall is turned off. I have tried to connect the Xbox many times with no success. I may try uninstalling Norton next. EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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