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| I have a Belkin Cable/DSL Gateway Router (Part # F5D6231-4) and comcast cable internet...... If i plug my XBOX into the modem directly it connects instantly. If i plug it into my router the lights on the XBOX ethernet card do not light up and it acts like there is no cable plugged in. At the router end the light on that port flashes about 1 time per second. I've called xbox and belkin. they both blame it on the other guy and say there is no reason why....... HELP, Please Ted | |||
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| "tedzeppelin" <ted_z30520@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:a36c81f8a65e2c962016816f6b7bed59@localhost.ta lkaboutgaming.com... > I have a Belkin Cable/DSL Gateway Router (Part # F5D6231-4) > and comcast cable internet...... If i plug my XBOX into the modem directly it connects instantly. If i plug it into my router the lights on the XBOX ethernet card do not light up and it acts like there is no cable plugged in. At the router end the light on that port flashes about 1 time per second. I've called xbox and belkin. they both blame it on the other guy and say there is no reason why....... > > HELP, Please > > Maybe it needs to be a crossover cable to connect to the Router or you already have a crossover cable and it needs to be a straight cable. check the manual for each piece of kit to see what cables have to be connected to them. Jud | |||
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| Hi Ted, I'm browsing the public newsgroups here at Microsoft for some networking related answers with the free 180 day evaluation version of Windows Server 2003... while I was searching some of the newsgroups I noticed your post about XBOX networking issues with a SOHO router. I have spent considerable time speaking with Linksys support people and have spent considerable time setting up TCP/IP networking... sometimes my nEtworking is nOtworking and other times; everything is fine. Here are a few configurations that may achieve better results with your XBox and your Router... First find some of these answers. 1.) your DSL modem is either a gateway or router... know the difference... who is your ISP... what equipment do you have. 2.) If your Belkin router is a router than it is running DHCP for your local network, including your XBOX... log into your router with a PC and determine the DHCP allocated IP address of the XBox... 3.) If you're finding that once you have a link light; and yet still don't have the connectivity you're looking for, determine whether your router supports a demilitarized zone. (DMZ). 4.) test running the XBox in the DMZ. As always... before spending anymore of your time troubleshooting this issue... Update to the latest firmware from your equipment manufacturers... and do a hard reset of your router before reconfiguring any of the network settings. Ted... some of these tasks require a good bit of knowledge regarding TCP/IP networking... one other thing you may research is to which ports are required for the XBox to communicate... and you may find that if you don't wish to run the XBox in the DMZ... that instead you may prefer to simply port forward the appropriate sockets from the outside world to the XBox... Another thing to consider is whether or not you have incoming packets being blocked in anyway by your router... My Linksys W11S4 does blocking by default... but not anymore... Also.... if you setup your router and it is capable of remote administration; then you may be able to get someone you trust to configure your router for you remotely once you have a link between the XBox and the router. I hope this help, Yours Truly, Christopher Jason Camisa "tedzeppelin" <ted_z30520@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:a36c81f8a65e2c962016816f6b7bed59@localhost.ta lkaboutgaming.com... > I have a Belkin Cable/DSL Gateway Router (Part # F5D6231-4) > and comcast cable internet...... If i plug my XBOX into the modem directly it connects instantly. If i plug it into my router the lights on the XBOX ethernet card do not light up and it acts like there is no cable plugged in. At the router end the light on that port flashes about 1 time per second. I've called xbox and belkin. they both blame it on the other guy and say there is no reason why....... > > HELP, Please > > Ted > | |||
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