No network access for Xbox 360 (Failed IP Address)

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  1. Posts : 2,298
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 ; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
       #21

    The ping test results mean either an IP address is not properly configured, a bad or incorrect cable (You need a crossover cable). Or you may have configured the wrong interface. Are you connected to the internet on laptop at all?

    I have a feeling that the Xbox isn't meant to have a point to point connection...

    Josh
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  2. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #22

    You mean through my laptop?
    I can't access them from the other to my knowledge; on my laptop the Xbox shows up on the Network and Sharing Center as Unidentified network (Public). My laptop's host-name is DEZ-PC (or, at least, it shows it like that in Network and Sharing Center). Other than that, I honestly have no idea.

    Well, I'm receiving the same results from two different Ethernet cables, so I think it may have something to do with the IP address itself (though, obviously, I can't say for sure as I don't quite get it). But yeah, I'm connected to my phone's internet through WiFi/WiFi hotspot - before, sometimes I used to connect my internet from my phone, through my laptop and share it to my Xbox too.

    And I used to be able to connect them before though, so it seems a little weird now to be honest.
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  3. Posts : 2,298
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 ; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
       #23

    Leinkreig said:
    You mean through my laptop?
    I can't access them from the other to my knowledge; on my laptop the Xbox shows up on the Network and Sharing Center as Unidentified network (Public). My laptop's host-name is DEZ-PC (or, at least, it shows it like that in Network and Sharing Center). Other than that, I honestly have no idea.

    Well, I'm receiving the same results from two different Ethernet cables, so I think it may have something to do with the IP address itself (though, obviously, I can't say for sure as I don't quite get it). But yeah, I'm connected to my phone's internet through WiFi/WiFi hotspot - before, sometimes I used to connect my internet from my phone, through my laptop and share it to my Xbox too.

    And I used to be able to connect them before though, so it seems a little weird now to be honest.
    Have you recently tried the Internet connection sharing? If so, do you have issues with internet connectivity?

    So the only thing that has changed is the recent update to Windows?

    Can you change the default gateway on the Xbox to:

    172.16.1.12 {IP address of laptop}

    Once done, try to do the same ping as before, what are the results?

    On the cable, you should see 8 small wires in an arrangement of colours at both ends. Can you check carefully and confirm that on both ends the order of the small wires are different? If not and are in exactly the same order then the cable may well be the problem.

    Josh
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  4. Posts : 2,298
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 ; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
       #24

    I take it you have followed these steps to ensure that Windows Media Player is set up for sharing?

    Stream Media | Xbox 360 | Xbox Music | Xbox Video | Windows Media Player - Xbox.com

    Josh :)
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  5. Posts : 302
    Windows 8 64bit Professional
       #25

    Shadowjk said:
    The ping test results mean either an IP address is not properly configured, a bad or incorrect cable (You need a crossover cable). Or you may have configured the wrong interface. Are you connected to the internet on laptop at all?

    I have a feeling that the Xbox isn't meant to have a point to point connection...

    Josh
    An XBOX, much like a Desktop can handle a P2P connection. We do it here at Job Corp all the time. Though the older style XBOX's have a major headache.

    [QUOTE=Leinkreig;2543515]QUOTE]

    What version of XBOX 360 do you have? I know that plugging my Samsung Galaxy S4 directly to my computer gives it internet access. I'm not sure if it'll work, but can you plug your phone directly to your XBOX 360, and set the wifi on?


    P.S. Even us Cisco guys are stumped, haha. Excellent problem to fix!
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  6. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #26

    My opinion, tethering an entire network to a phone is absolutely ridiculous.

    Expecting such a network to be reliable is equally absurd.

    Purchase a router and get a real ISP. Rant over problem solved. :)
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  7. Posts : 2,298
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 ; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
       #27

    chev65 said:
    My opinion, tethering an entire network to a phone is absolutely ridiculous.

    Expecting such a network to be reliable is equally absurd.

    Purchase a router and get a real ISP. Rant over problem solved. :)
    Aha, I agree! A proper routed network would make life a lot easier!

    I feel that the issue is on the Xbox side with it needing a valid default gateway but that wouldn't explain why it suddenly stopped after a windows update... Hmmm .... Gonna think on this one a bit more

    Josh :)
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  8. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #28

    Have you recently tried the Internet connection sharing? If so, do you have issues with internet connectivity?
    I haven't been able to connect to the internet whatsoever through my Xbox ever since the problem with the network started.

    So the only thing that has changed is the recent update to Windows?
    Yeah, that's the only thing that's changed (but I don't even get a System Restore option).

    Can you change the default gateway on the Xbox to:

    172.16.1.12 {IP address of laptop}

    Once done, try to do the same ping as before, what are the results?
    Just tried and obtained the same results as before (four packets sent, four lost (100% loss)).

    On the cable, you should see 8 small wires in an arrangement of colours at both ends. Can you check carefully and confirm that on both ends the order of the small wires are different? If not and are in exactly the same order then the cable may well be the problem.
    I take it you have followed these steps to ensure that Windows Media Player is set up for sharing?
    Yeah, WMP is set up for sharing - I've just checked to make sure.

    My opinion, tethering an entire network to a phone is absolutely ridiculous.
    Expecting such a network to be reliable is equally absurd.
    Purchase a router and get a real ISP. Rant over problem solved. :)
    To be completely honest, I agree with you. It's just that we don't currently own a router with internet connection and it's not as simple as purchasing one and getting a real ISP when money's the way it is in my house, so.. I don't really have much of a choice at the minute.

    I feel that the issue is on the Xbox side with it needing a valid default gateway but that wouldn't explain why it suddenly stopped after a windows update... Hmmm .... Gonna think on this one a bit more.
    It could be, but I encountered this problem on more than one Xbox, so I can't be sure.
    I honestly think it could just be my laptop though.
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  9. Posts : 20
    Windows 10
       #29

    Just to clarify are you using a crossover cable for the Xbox or are you using a regular Ethernet cable. If I'm not mistaken if you try to connect point to point with a Xbox you need a crossover cable but if you are using a router you do not. Also if you have a desktop at you house with a router have you tried to connect your phone to your desktop the share the connection with an Ethernet jack connected to the router. that might save a lot of headaches or just cause more.
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  10. Posts : 302
    Windows 8 64bit Professional
       #30

    Wajiema said:
    Just to clarify are you using a crossover cable for the Xbox or are you using a regular Ethernet cable. If I'm not mistaken if you try to connect point to point with a Xbox you need a crossover cable but if you are using a router you do not. Also if you have a desktop at you house with a router have you tried to connect your phone to your desktop the share the connection with an Ethernet jack connected to the router. that might save a lot of headaches or just cause more.

    I believe he stated, above your post, that he did not, in fact have a router.


    Anyways, have you checked the general things like a Firewall, Anti-Virus, etc? I know Windows Defender, and Microsoft Essentials blocks the hell out of my Samsung Galaxy S4. And its soley because its a modded OS.

    If I were you, I would reset to defaults, if possible, and try it all again. The Crossover cable might work, and it might not. Using your laptop as a router is a bad thing, it isn't meant for this sort of thing.

    I suggest getting the internet working on the laptop, and then move to the xbox. If its at all possible, with your money situation, to buy a XBOX 360 compatible Wireless device. It'll help with a lot of things. :)
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