largedarryl said:
SleepWaking said:
largedarryl said:
SleepWaking said:
largedarryl said: Also adding to my comment, your internet carrier may also only allow so many MAC addresses registered.
Does either your laptop or PC support custom set MAC addresses? If so, you could change the MAC address on one of those and see if they get assigned an IP address. |
MAC is normally disabled but I tried it with enabling it and filling in the correct MAC, didn't work.
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Do you mean your MAC address is preset? The MAC address cannot be "disabled", it is a crucial piece of information in the IP protocol. Do you know where the DHCP server is? Is the your modem a modem/switch or a modem/router?
Filling in the correct MAC on what? I do not know if you can manually set the MAC address of a 360.
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I mean MAC filtering disabled, meaning letting everything true, and I meant the fill in the correct 360 MAC address in the gateway settings. (it's a modem and router in one).
(oh and you can change the MAC of the 360 if you wanted)
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So if it is a router, the problem will be with the routers settings. Since the a router is a DHCP host, there shouldn't be anything stopping it from handing out IP addresses except for settings.
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Not entirely true, my PC's are just working fine, but I can't connect my 360's. It's too bad I can't do a ipconfig all on them.
Edit: you can test the connection on your xbox, everytime it fails while trying to get a valid IP adres (sometimes the router gives me 169.xxx.x.xxx, meaning something is wrong with the leasing, but I should have done everything to overcome that problem.)