Xbox 360 and Windows 7 ultimate play to error

Spudals

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Hi everyone,
i am currently having a problem with my network i have setup at the moment, the problem is, with my xbox or my router.
see, whenever i go into windows media player, play a song then click the play to icon, then the xbox 360 media center extender, the play to window will show up and say that it is connecting, i do this with my xbox turned on and ion media center mode. after a few seconds it says that it is not responding, and yes my xbox is setup with the computer i am doing it with.
any help would be appreciated :)
Thanks, Spudals
 

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Where do you get the not responding dialog? On the xbox?

If so, you probably need to forward some ports.

Here's the list:

UDP 1900 Inbound

TCP 3390 Inbound

TCP/UDP 2177 In & Out

TCP 10244 In & Out

TCP 554 In & Out

UDP 5004 - 5005 In & Out

TCP 8554 - 8558 In & Out

UDP 50004 - 50013 In & Out

UDP 7777 - 7781 In & Out

Give permissions (internal firewall) to:

svchost.exe
system
ehshell.exe
mcrmgr.exe
mcx2prov.exe

How to forward ports: PortForward.com - Port Forwarding Guides Listed by Manufacturer and Model
 

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Usually it portforwards auto, try the ports... or try reconnecting again. But if windows media player on youur pc stops responding maybe its your pc?
 

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the error comes up on my pc in the Play To window, it says Contacting Network Device, then a few seconds later it says, Device is not responding.
 

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Intel Pentium Dual Core
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2560 ram
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no idea
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no idea
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laptop screen
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1st internal (138gb)
2nd External (1tb)
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no idea
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fan???
Here's something to try, that worked for me.

I was trying to get my Win 7 laptop to play to my Win 7 x64 HTPC, and banging my head against the wall with this very error. On a whim and desperation, I examined the advanced rule view of the firewall carefully, and found this rule on the inbound side:

Code:
Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service (HTTP-Streaming-In)

for the profile 'Domain, Private', and it was disabled. I enabled it, and suddenly the Play-To feature works like a charm. You can get to the advanced firewall view by opening the Start Menu, typing 'Firewall' in the search box, and selecting 'Windows Firewall with Advanced Security'.
 

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