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RP114 XBox Live Work Around
Point your browser to http://192.168.0.1
- Login in as admin 1234 (unless you have changed the password)
- Click on Advanced then ports
- In 1 forward port 3074 to your XBox IP
- In 2 forward port 88 to your XBox IP
- telnet to your router (telnet 192.168.0.1)
- Login in as admin 1234 (unless you have changed the password)
- Menu 21
- Then 4 (assuming 4 is empty) comment xbox
- then set filter rules 1 to 3 to be like the following table
# A Type Filter Rules M m n 1 Y Gen Off=12, Len=3, Mask=ffffff, Value=080045 Y N N 2 Y Gen Off=23, Len=1, Mask=ff, Value=01 Y N N 3 Y Gen Off=34, Len=2, Mask=ffff, Value=0303 N D F - Once you have done that go back to the main menu
- Then menu 11
- Edit Filter Sets Yes
- then set both device filter to 4
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Router Solution
For this you need
- Network Router (I use RP114)
- Blueyonder Connection with Cable Modem
- CAT5 Network cable
Setting Up
- Cable from XBox to Router
- Check out your router config. I had to add the IP of my xbox into the DMZ so it can take incoming connections and then the job was done. I've since change the automatic IP to manual because my PC was complaining about the XBox when it was trying to work out what IP's have been used on the LAN
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Digital TV Solution
For this you need
- Telewest Active Digital
- Blueyonder Self Install
- CAT5 Network cable
Setting Up
and away you go
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2 IP's Addresses
For this you need
See this link
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2 Network Card PC Solution
For this you need
- Blueyonder Connection with Cable Modem
- PC with 2 network cards
- Win98SE or above for ICS
- CAT5 Cross Over Network cable (from xbox to PC)
Setting Up
- Install 2nd network card (get tech friend to help if necessary and be sure to set-up a static IP on the 2nd NIC)
- Connect Xbox to new network card with crossover cable.
- Select Network And Dial-Up Connections from Control Panel Right-click on new connection (probably Local Area Connection 2)
- Then click Properties Select Sharing tab, and enable ICS.