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    Have you switched the router on?






    /runs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimspoon View Post
    Have you switched the router on?






    /runs
    LOL, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn2FB1P_Mn8

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    Seriously though...any luck?

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    /slaps Spooner and Mark for trolling my thread

    Seriously though, no, wasn't at home most of the weekend. Going to try Matt's other suggestion this evening (the MAC address thing)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murph View Post
    /slaps Spooner and Mark for trolling my thread

    Seriously though, no, wasn't at home most of the weekend. Going to try Matt's other suggestion this evening (the MAC address thing)
    The MAC address thing will let you reserve an IP address for your xbox so that you can forward ports there to get open NAT, but without that, you should still be able to connect to the internet and xbl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt View Post
    The MAC address thing will let you reserve an IP address for your xbox so that you can forward ports there to get open NAT, but without that, you should still be able to connect to the internet and xbl.
    Yeah true, but for some reason it still ain't working.
    I logged into my router, and I can see the IP address with what I assume is the old Xbox's MAC address.

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    Otherwise just work from the ground up. Unplug everything except the PC and router. Once PC has an IP via DHCP or something and connects to the net, add the Xbox on DHCP too with everything on auto. Check if it connects to the net. Then add PS3.

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    Lol my PS3 is working just fine thanks, don't need that going tits up as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murph View Post
    Lol my PS3 is working just fine thanks, don't need that going tits up as well.
    I'm convinced its your PS3 cocking things up

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