Hi liamdawe,Does anyone know a good tutorial on internet connection sharing to your xbox 360 using an ethernet cable from windows 7?
Thanks!
You can connect your Xbox over the wireless connection instead (here's the tutorial for that). It doesn't involve sharing your PC's connection but I'm guessing the reason you asked in the first place was to avoid buying the Xbox wireless adapterThanks it looks simple enough but my windows 7 install doesn't show my ethernet "local area connection" anywhere, only wireless? Hmmm?
We can rule out the first one because you obviously have wireless and ethernet. And if you have admin access to the wireless network, I'm pretty sure you can enable sharing. But if you're mooching free WiFi off the neighbors like I used to do in college, you might be outta luck :/ Hopefully a network pro will stumble upon our little thread here and offer some deeper insight.If you don’t have a Sharing tab, it means:
-Or-
- Your computer doesn’t have two network cards.
- You’re trying to share a network connection that can’t be shared. Repeat step 3 with a different network connection.
Yeah DarkNovaGamer i will try and roll back the driver or re-install the current ones, no idea why it wouldn't be working hmm.
Edit > I rolled the driver back and the ethernet port actually shows up now, just gotta figure out how to get it to actually get the net to the xbox now.
Now that your ethernet port is recognized, you just need to enable wireless ICS (probably need to access your router's admin settings) to get the 'Sharing' tab to appear in your wireless network's Properties. Once that's done, attach the Xbox to your PC via ethernet and follow these instructions to test the connection.I rolled the driver back and the ethernet port actually shows up now, just gotta figure out how to get it to actually get the net to the xbox now.
Instead of ICS he may be better off with just bridging the wireless and ethernet in the PC. That way the IP addressing will come from the router and not from ICS. It's a straight through connection. The PC acts as a passthrough.
chev65 has a good idea as well: wireless on the xbox.