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Ok, I know this has been posted on here a lot, because I did search, but all the posts here, and things I have found on google haven't solved it for me. I am trying to bridge my 360 to my pc. I set up the bridge under network connections on xp, and it says it's connected. My wireless on my pc works fine, but my xbox isn't getting any internet. Can anyone please help me? I just got it today and am dying to get on live, haha. Thanks a lot.
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New to Overclock.net
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Try this
http://www.overclock.net/xbox/582121...0-through.html or this http://www.overclock.net/xbox/542826...-internet.html
Last edited by jetpuck73 : 10-14-09 at 08:35 PM |
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Extreme Cooler
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It took me awhile to get this figured, but eventually i came across a few solutions. try a few.
![]() Change the network bridge's IP address from automatic, to manual, and set it as a number that is WITHIN your routers DHCP range. for example, my router's IP adress is 192.168.0.1 My Router assigns anthing that connects to it a number, anwhere from 100-200. So therefore, my main computer's IP adress is 192.168.0.101 but to prevent any conflicts, set the ipv4 (Internet protocol version 4, shown under properties for the network bridge) for the network bridge to something ridiculous like 0.150, to ensure that there are no conflicts. if you need further help, lemme know.
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