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| [21:43:35] X-Link configuration inspection begins.. [21:43:35] Attempting Socket Bindings.. [21:43:35] Attempting X-Link Data Stream Bind (34518 UDP).. [21:43:35] Attempting X-Link Data Stream Bind (34518 UDP).. [21:43:35] Attempting XBConnect Hosting Stream Bind (8602 UDP).. [21:43:35] Attempting Port Loobpack Tests.. [21:43:35] 34518 -> OK (192.168.0.2) [21:43:35] 34519 -> OK (192.168.0.2) [21:43:35] 8602 -> OK (192.168.0.2) [21:43:35] Initialising WinPCap control layer.. [21:43:35] Enumerating WinPCap NICs: [21:43:35] Actiontec 802.11b Wireless Device - DeviceNPF_{EB98582C-418E-49EF-8AB2-9A28F387CB8B} [21:43:35] Checking IsGood status of NICs: [21:43:35] Actiontec 802.11b Wireless Device = 1 [21:43:35] Attempting Promiscuous Control: [21:43:35] Actiontec 802.11b Wireless Device - STARTED [21:43:35] Actiontec 802.11b Wireless Device - STOPPED [21:43:35] MAC Capturing: [21:43:35] Listening 5 seconds on Actiontec 802.11b Wireless Device [21:43:40] UPnP Enumeration (WAIT): [21:43:40] UPnP Init failed.. skipping enumeration.. [21:43:40] XServer External Test: [21:43:40] Sending request.. [21:43:40] Waiting 5 seconds for reply.. [21:43:42] XServer accepted connection.. [21:43:42] 34518 -> OK (216.40.247.50) [21:43:42] 34519 -> OK (216.40.247.50) [21:43:42] Server -> Sent 3 test packets to 82.38.9.23 - HTTP response was 82.38.9.23 , full was [21:43:45] Tests complete... post in the forum if you need to. |
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| C:>ping yahoo.com Pinging yahoo.com [66.218.71.198] with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Reply from 66.218.71.198: bytes=32 time=185ms TTL=247 Request timed out. Reply from 66.218.71.198: bytes=32 time=182ms TTL=247 Ping statistics for 66.218.71.198: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 2, Lost = 2 (50% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 182ms, Maximum = 185ms, Average = 183ms |
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| C:>ping yahoo.com Pinging yahoo.com [66.218.71.198] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 66.218.71.198: bytes=32 time=246ms TTL=247 Reply from 66.218.71.198: bytes=32 time=184ms TTL=247 Reply from 66.218.71.198: bytes=32 time=183ms TTL=247 Reply from 66.218.71.198: bytes=32 time=182ms TTL=247 Ping statistics for 66.218.71.198: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 182ms, Maximum = 246ms, Average = 198ms |
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| [21:43:35] Enumerating WinPCap NICs: [21:43:35] Actiontec 802.11b Wireless Device - DeviceNPF_{EB98582C-418E-49EF-8AB2-9A28F387CB8B} |
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| Only 1 nic ... |
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| PC on wireless nic... |
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| not a hope in hell ... the reason it fucks up ure internet connection, is that WinPCap doesnt properly support wireless.. |
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| The rest of ure config is correct |
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| I would recommend hardwiring the PC in to the router, |
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| hardwiring the Xbox into the router, or a 2nd nic on the PC ... then it should all be good |
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| If you get your XBox wireless, by means of a Wireless Gaming Adapter, then you'll be able to keep the PC wireless (but that costs $$$) and work that way... |
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| Mind you, the PC has no NIC, so there's some more $$$ to spend :/ |
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| PC wireless, XBox wired will not work with what you have. |
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| If you're router had more ports and was half decent, it'd only cost a couple of $$$ for a NIC and cabling... |
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| Seems like if you want to get online, you've got no choice but to spend a little $$$, |
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| or somehow refund the router for something with more LAN ports? |
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| The biggest problem with wireless, is that the PC running XLink cannont be wireless linked to the router .. |