bridging question

Discussion in 'Xbox - Software discussion' started by saved12, Feb 22, 2006.

  1. saved12

    saved12 Guest

    ok i am learning how to bridge and i got the Network Card and i have installed it and i bridged both my connections and i used a crossover to my xbox and a regualr ethernet cord to my modem from my computer and when i try to sign on to Xbox Live it wont let me... is it my Crossover Cable cause i use a Cat5 crossover... I need Help PLEASE!!
     
  2. KevBoy55

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    Bridging is hard. u did it wrong already. You right-click on the connection not being used by xbox you go to advanced. you click on the allow other users to use this connection and your are pretty much set. if you dont have all the ip's in your zone alarm then you cannot get on live (65.59.232.161)<-------YOU NEED THAT ONE TO GET ON
     
  3. saved12

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    so ur telling me i need to put the xbox ips in Zone Alarm Pro before i sign on and it will work?
     
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    ok... can u use this on a wireless connection too?? cause i when i tried to birdge from my wireless it saidi could only bridge when internet connection sharing is off... soo what did i do wrong
     
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    Personaly i would just rather use cain, its way better. You dont have to deal with crossovers and bridiging. Instead packits go to the computer then to the xbox so u can still block what IPs are going in, out, and make ppl host, if u have to PCs then u can bridge both of them and actualy boot ppl from matchmaking games and win. Its wicked cool.
     

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