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Timmah! said:
Have you tried a different cable? I've seen computers not get DHCP because one of the 8 wires in the ethernet cable is damaged. Also look at the pins inside the X360 NIC to see if any of them are bent or damaged, do the same on your switch or router also. You may also try a different port on the router.

If this doesn't work, you may have an issue with the X360's NIC.

 

It is really driving me mad there should be no reason it's not working, I've tried about a dozen cables (including the one that works for him at home) and tried them on both consoles so it shouldn't be the NIC (unless they both fried). I've powercycled it many times everytime differently, wireless on or off, only the 360 connected, tried it on all ports, static IP outside the DHCP range aswell as in and also while DHCP was off. I just isn't making any sense at all.