Checklist:-Appropriate ports open on PC *DONE*-Zune software installed with library sharing enabled *DONE*Why can't my XBox 360 see my PC?I am using a Linksys Router. Here is a screenshot of the port forwarding settings:My computer is occupying 192.168.1.101, the Xbox 360 is occupying 192.168.1.102PINGING MY XBOX 360 FROM MY PC DOES THE FOLLOWING:Request Timed Out.Request Timed Out.Request Timed Out.Here are sites about connecting your Xbox 360 to your computer:http://xbox.com/pcsetup/http://xbox.com/media/http://www.portforward.comFixes I have tried:-Disabling IEEE802.1 authentication-Deleting c:\Documents and settings\All Users\DRM\ folderOh, and I can't install Windows Media Connect or WMP11 because.. well... they require you to verify your copy of Windows and well... that wouldn't work.... [Edited on December 19, 2006 at 11:15 PM. Reason : ]
12/19/2006 10:49:22 PM
need to have xbox media connect running if youre not on vista
12/19/2006 10:56:44 PM
Do you mean Windows Media Connect? The Zune Software doesn't see my Xbox 360 in the devices section, and I can't ping the Xbox 360 even though it is on the network and able to connect to Xbox live, which leads me to believe this is a firewall problem not a software problem....[Edited on December 19, 2006 at 11:00 PM. Reason : ]
12/19/2006 10:59:22 PM
you tried disabling the firewall and seeing if you could connect
12/19/2006 11:02:21 PM
what version of windows?
12/19/2006 11:03:39 PM
^^ The Windows firewall is disabled, the linksys one is a hardware firewall since it's a router...^ XP Pro SP2
12/19/2006 11:14:03 PM
12/19/2006 11:20:03 PM
^Neg Azaka has it running fine on his computer, and his isn't legit either.
12/19/2006 11:26:21 PM
Running Windows Media Connect installer and during the "Authorizing Xbox 360" part of the setup, it can't find my Xbox 360... argh.
12/19/2006 11:46:33 PM
^^that doesnt mean anythingWMC is designed to work in conjunction with genuine advantage or whatever the fuck it's called.It's pretty apparent to me that you've already ID'd what your problem is, anyway. No valid Windows, no WMC, no XBOX 360 connection.Easy answer is to stop being a Jew and buy an XP license.also deleting your DRM folder may not have been the best idea if you didn't back up the licenses you had[Edited on December 19, 2006 at 11:47 PM. Reason : .][Edited on December 19, 2006 at 11:48 PM. Reason : cause maybe now your shit wont play]
12/19/2006 11:47:29 PM
Mine working isn't exactly proof that you can get it working now. I installed Media Connect and setup all this shit before the genuine bullshit was added to it. But I did give you the install file that I should, so I don't see why it's not working.
12/20/2006 12:04:12 AM
Oh and I just updated my Router firmware to the version it said to have, and nothing...
12/20/2006 12:11:58 AM
I'm about to try this myself in the next few days, I'll let you know how it goes. Finally got tired of running MCE just to stream video
12/20/2006 1:09:46 AM
I have been struggling with this as well, and I DO have a legit copy of WindowsI have WMP 11 installed and it still can't find itI was hoping for some ideas as well
1/2/2007 12:14:48 PM
Are you using wireless for either your PC or your Xbox? If so, try running wired connections to each to eliminate that as a problem. I've had trouble reaching my Xbox on 3 different wireless setups and all three times I just ended up running ethernet to fix the problem.
1/2/2007 12:23:58 PM
Nope, both corded
1/2/2007 10:24:45 PM
Silly question, but are you even sure that the XBOX responds to pings?
1/2/2007 10:28:42 PM
My xbox is running on wirelessAnd after another 2 hours or so tonight, I think i'm officially done with trying to get this to workI've done every solution there is online, and not one of them works for me
1/3/2007 1:18:15 AM
Gronke, the software I sent you does not work with WMP11, so if you have that roll back to 10. I just had to reinstall media connect because WMP11 uninstalled it (I'm not sure how WMP11 got on my computer in the first place) and it's working again just fine.
1/3/2007 4:40:37 AM
Did you register your XBox 360 through Resnet yet, or you don't have to do that or what?
1/3/2007 8:19:10 AM
I couldn't get my xbox 360 to connect to my PC when there was another computer on the network that was running windows vista. however, once it was connected it worked fine while the vista machine was running. you might try connecting just the xbox and your PC to a hub or switch, setting it up, then returning your network to normal.
1/4/2007 1:08:58 PM
I've found, when using any Symantec product, I have to disable the Client Firewall and the Symantec Internet Security.
1/4/2007 9:19:57 PM
All I have is anti-virus running on mine and it still refuses to recognize the PC on my network
1/5/2007 11:48:40 AM
Have you tried connecting your xbox directly to your PC. Some routers are incompatible (I don't know what in god's name a router would do to inhibit the function of a device on the internal network), but I was having trouble at my parent's house. After connecting my PC and XBox to a switch and then running a line from the switch to the router (thereby isolating communication between PC and XBox from all other network activity) all my problems went away. I've got 2 bum switches with 4 working ports out of 5 (you only need 3 working ports to try this) if you want to try it.Connect your computer directly to your xbox and see if it will connect. If it does, then this solution will work.
1/9/2007 12:50:55 AM
Just with a crossover cable?No I haven't tried that.And what about the switch you're talking about? Is that just something I could have my xbox wirelessly connecting to , and then the switch in the router? How would that affect live performance?
1/9/2007 11:58:44 AM
I've given up on mine.
1/9/2007 1:39:38 PM
1. According to MSFT you can connect the xbox to your pc using either a cross-over or a patch cable (which is not uncommon in newer devices)2. A switch isolates network traffic between each connected device by hardware address, only packets intended for a particular device are sent to that device. Therefore, connecting the xbox and pc to a switch as I described creates a 100 mbps link between your computer and xbox. The only downside is that now the xbox and your pc share a 100 mbps link to the rest of the network. The traffic generated by the xbox is never going to be anywhere near 100mbps, so it won't affect live performance or anything like that.Your xbox will not connect wirelessly to a switch and create the same network topology unless it is a wireless bridge (not an access point or wireless router -- wireless bridges are pretty uncommon today since wireless has been integrated into routers and other devices -- switch is the name for a multiport bridge). If you are using a wireless connection, wireless noise from other RF devices may be causing intermittent interference on your network.The only problem I can see a router causing is blocking broadcast messages. So trying another solution involving another routing device may or may not work. MSFT has a list of compatible routers somewhere, which I'm willing to bet yours isn't on.
1/9/2007 1:48:03 PM
It works with my linksys wireless router. It wouldn't work the first time so I kept going through the steps and finally it worked.
1/9/2007 2:48:40 PM
^^ I'm pretty sure mine has a "works with XBox Live" on the box, i'll check when I get home to make sureI have no problem getting on live whatsoever
1/9/2007 4:56:48 PM
"works with xbox live" does not necessarily mean it works with windows media connect. I've never had a problem with my xbox connecting to the internet even when it has problems connecting to my PC.
1/9/2007 5:48:00 PM
On the front is a picture of Xbox 360 ) ) ) ) Media Centerand it says "Room-to-Room Entertainment"and yeah, it's on the compatible list[Edited on January 9, 2007 at 6:34 PM. Reason : .]
1/9/2007 6:25:42 PM
anyone else have any ideas? I still can't get mine to work
1/17/2007 6:51:27 PM
mine worked as soon as i downloaded windows media player 11...set it up to share with the xbox and you are golden
1/17/2007 8:55:59 PM
Yeah, I have that and have it set up and everything...can see the xbox from my pc, but my xbox refuses to connect to the pc. I've opened all the ports I need to, disabled any type of firewall that would block it, and still not getting any results.
1/17/2007 9:42:13 PM