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Alright, sorry I've just seen too many people shun away something based on what it appears to do. =P
I would help you further but I have no knowledge beyond that on what the cause could be, I know I had a similar problem but instead of trying to fix it, I just reinstalled Windows 7. =P
no prob man
thanks for your tips and I will keep looking
minhtuanp, thanks to you too
I see that this problem may be diferent and have different solutions for most people
got the same issue, any fixes yet?
Has anybody figured out any more issues with this? I bridged the local area and my wireless and i could actually get on xbox live. if im on the dashboard there is no problem at all, im online and everything. but as soon as i play a game, after about 5 or ten mintues into it i get disconnected from xbox live. has anyone else had this issue? if so let me know and it would be awesome if someone actually knew how to fix this. reply ASAP
i had the bridge working just by bridging the connections nothing else a while back but i tried again today and it didnt work. i remember i updated the drivers for my nic card few weeks ago so i decided to roll back to the windows update drivers and now everything works again.
Having similar problems here.
I have tried bridged connection with the xbox set on automatic IP detection and also manually inputting IP.
I have tried non-bridged sharing enabled with automatic and manual.
I get same errors on xbox both ways.
With Automatic I am getting:
Can't obtain IP address from router or modem.
With Manual IP set to 192.168.0.2 I get:
can't connect using static IP, router may be filtering console's MAC address.
I know this may just be something that WIN 7 isn't supporting right now but any help would be appreciated.
take a look at the static ip manual on portforward
PortForward.com - Port Forwarding Guides Listed by Manufacturer and Model
Ok so I need to set the static IP on my computer to be the same or different from the one set on the xbox?