Cannot connect to xbox live. have strong wireless signal and internet connection
You need to forward these ports on both your router, and computer aswell as firewall you got one of those.
You might aswell need to open 1863 (UDP and TCP) if you want to use video chat for the kinect.
Listed ports need to be forwarded when connecting to XBOX Live
A more detailed guide to setting it up is available here: http://support.xbox.com/en-us/xbox-360/networking/network-ports-used-xbox-live
SOURCE: XBox 360 via wireless
Hi ServiTiendas
To resolve this issue you have to set DHCP client to automatic
SOURCE: cant connect to xbox live
make sure that your xbox is acctually getting an ip address, by default it should be a 192.168.0.xx number and the gateway should be 192.168.0.254
If however your xbox tells you that its ip address is 168.xx.xx.xx (a private ip address) or if it is simply 0.0.0.0 it would sugest a cabling problem.
However if the network troubleshooter finds no faults and you are still unable to get into xbox live try setting up a PPPoE connection using the username eircom and broadband1.
Alternatively,If you click on Firewall in the Netopia admin page, and set the security level to Low, xbox live would suddenly start to work.
******Also add UDP ports 88 and 3074 if nothing works.On a netopia 3347 you can get this option in the NAT option.U have to enter the port numbers and the service name(xbox).
Hope it works for you.
SOURCE: my xbox 360 internet wont connect to the wireless
My MTU is at 1500 and I get the same message. I don't think it's up yet.
SOURCE: xbox live on netopia router
Okay, to connect to Xbox Live using Wireless Internet you will need this:
One Xbox Wireless connection
unit, There are two types, the black and white versions. The black one
is able to pick up the most diverse signals and has a higher potential
for speed so I recommend that one.
You will also need, of course, a high speed internet source (modem) and a wireless router connected to the modem. When looking for wireless routers look for ones with marks claiming to be compatible with Xbox Live or a Windows OS. Those have been tested to work with Xbox.
Before trying to set up your Xbox Live, make sure your Router is set up with your computer, and set to be used as a wireless router. That's another tip all together but just follow your installation CD.
Okay so here we go!
First, Connect the wireless networking adapter to the back of your Xbox.
If you have a network cable plugged into your xbox, unplug it. Check to make sure the adapter's light is on.
Here's what the light's mean:
On the gray adapter:
No light: It's not getting enough power( try plugging it another USB slot)
Green light: It is connected to a wireless router, gateway or wireless access point.
Red light: It is not connected, and is ready for configuration.
Flashing red: There is a malfunction. (try again, if the problem persists return it for a replacement)
On the black adapter:
No light: It's not getting enough power( try plugging it another USB slot)
Green light: It is connected to a wireless router, gateway or wireless access point.
Flashing green: The adapter is attempting to connect to a wireless router, gateway, or access point.
Red light: It is not connected, and is ready for configuration.
Flashing red: There is a malfunction. (try again, if the problem persists return it for a replacement)
Now the CONFIGURATION, the reason most of you are reading this:
Turn your Xbox on and go to "My Xbox"
Go to "System Settings"
Go to "Network Settings"
Go to "Configure Network"
On the basic settings tab select "Wireless mode"
Select "Scan for Networks"
Select your Wireless source.
NOTE: If your Network isn't listed you will have to manually enter it.
To do this select "Specify unlisted network"
You will need to enter your SSID
Then
choose which security you used to set it up on your Computer (ie: WPA,
WEP...) Then enter your security code. If there is no code then select
"no security"
Your adapter should have a green light now.
Now go back to "Network Settings" and select "Test Xbox Live Connection"
If it works your good to go!
If not read visit: http://support.xbox.com/support/en/us/Solutions/wizardhost.aspx?wizardid=xlcsv1
Hope this tip helps :) Tell your friends and ratings are nice. Just kidding, I just hope I helped.
SOURCE: I have a Cayman 3347w wireless router and I am
Please try the following steps below;
To make a router connection to Xbox LIVE:
If you're unable to connect to Xbox LIVE, you can try to diagnose the problem right on your console. Go to My Xbox and open System Settings, then select Network Settings (setup XBOX using Automatic Configuration DHCP), Test Xbox LIVE Connection.
Hope this helps!
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