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Halo1 on Xbox Connect
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Halo1 on Xbox Connect - 02-16-2007, 11:56 AM
I need help fellas. I'm tryin' to join a halo1 game on xbox connect and i'm a tad bit confused what to do. I already have it downloaded and everything is ready. I'm trying to join game but once im in the game won't come up on the tv screen.
I have xlink also....it will be deeply appreciated if someone could log on and help please!! I'm ON right now... my gt is sheHATEme2 |
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Youre on NTSC I guess?
Then you have to make sure you go into a NTSC lobby, and make sure the xbox is connected properly to your computer. ![]() Step 1: Plug your network cable (RJ-45 cable) that comes from your modem into the uplink port of your hub. (Make sure that your uplink is switched to "on"). Step 2: Take an RJ-45 cable and run it from one of the ports of the hub, directly to the Network Interface Card (NIC) installed in your computer. Step 3: Take another RJ-45 cable and run it from a different port of your hub directly to your xbox. NOTE: A switch may be used in place of a hub with the same basic setup. That's it! No other network changes should be needed for this configuration. Your Xbox is now on the same network as your PC. ![]() Step 1: Plug your network cable(RJ-45 cable) that comes from your modem into the WAN port of your router. Step 2: Take an RJ-45 cable and run it from one of the ports of the router, directly to the Network Interface Card (NIC) installed in your computer. Step 3: Take another RJ-45 cable and run it from a different port of your router directly to your xbox. NOTE: If your router has a built in firewall, you will need to forward ports 8602 both incoming and outgoing to the internal ip address of your pc. Consult your device manual for port forwarding or visit PortForward.com That's it! Your Xbox is now on the same network as your PC. ![]() Step 1: Plug your network cable(RJ-45 cable) that comes from your modem into first NIC card on your PC. Step 2: Take a RJ-45 Crossover Cable and run it from the second NIC card on your PC, directly to your Xbox. NOTE: A Crossover Cable is only needed if you are connecting the Xbox directly to a NIC card. This type of network setup also requires the use of WinICS (tutorial found here) or a program such as WinRoute© (downloadable from the world wide web). Consult the manual for specific instructions on how to set this up or visit our WinRoute Configuration section. That's it! Your Xbox is now on the same network as your PC. ![]() Step 1: Plug your USB cable that comes from your modem into your PC's USB port. This should already be done, if you have a usb modem for your current internet connection. Step 2: Take a RJ-45 Crossover Cable and run it from an installed NIC card on your PC, directly to the Xbox. NOTE: A Crossover Cable is only needed if you are connecting the Xbox directly to a NIC card. This type of network setup also requires the use of WinICS (tutorial found here) or a program such as WinRoute© (downloadable from the world wide web). Consult the manual for specific instructions on how to set this up or visit our WinRoute Configuration section. That's it! Your Xbox is now on the same network as your PC. ![]() Step 1: Plug the USB Cable that comes from the Wireless Adapter into your PC's USB port. This should already be done, if you have a wireless router for your current internet connection. Step 2: Take a RJ-45 Crossover Cable and run it from an installed NIC card on your PC, directly to the Xbox. NOTE: A regular RJ-45 Cable can be used instead of a USB Cable for connecting the Cable/DSL Modem to the Router. This type of network setup also requires the use of WinICS (tutorial found here) or a program such as WinRoute© (downloadable from the world wide web). Consult the manual for specific instructions on how to set this up or visit our WinRoute Configuration section. That's it! Your Xbox is now on the same network as your PC.
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Last edited by Mathiasa : 02-16-2007 at 12:06 PM. |
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