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Since xmas we have been trying to access xbox live and failing on updates not installing. So far ive narrowed it down to fire wall settings stopping the updates.
What i need to know is how do i access the ntl home cable modem settings to check them?? If this doesn't work then im all out of ideas
Cheers for the quick reply peeps but that allowed me to view the settings but not to change anything if its possible that is. Is there anyway of disabling the firewall/security for a short while??? Is this a good idea??
Currently connected to the xbox through a wireless router so first of all checked the settings etc and thier all fine now so then tried connecting the modem directly to the xbox with no luck (same update failures etc). This is what led me to believe it may be a modem problem because the router checks out and even when hard wired the problem is the same and theres no problems with internet on the pc.
Errmm what connection settings should i have and where can i check them as i cant remember???
Ive somehow managed to mess up the wireless between the xbox and the router itself now Its all ready to go now i just need to change the settings for the ports etc. Is threre any reason why the xbox hasn't got an ip address anymore?? Entered it manually but dont actually know what to enter into the other fields??
This guide to getting a voyager 1500 working with a 360 might help.
If you are using the official wireless adapter, the XBOX should be set to get an automatic IP address, afaik.