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OG Xbox Forums => No-Modchip Hacks (exploits) => GameSave Exploits => Topic started by: DeltaTau on February 25, 2004, 06:07:00 AM
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find out the IP of your xbox and use FlashFXP to ftp into it
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ya im also using xp and have everythin connected thru a router and as long as u know the IP of the xbox u can connect to it using FlashFXP with no problem and if u didnt know the username and password are both xbox
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I've tried that and I've used FlashFXP and it won't find the x-box.
is there some kinda windows setting. I've even tied to see my other computer, and my main computer won't see that one either. but I was able to FTP to another site.
there has to be some kinda setting i've missed.
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u may want to try and turn off the firewall provided by MS in XP on the ethernet connection. This firewall seems to cause many problems and u dont really need it if u have a router like a linksys that has its own built in firewall
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thought of that too. its off still doesn't work. maybe I should just rebuild my computer. why would it work for everyone else and not for me?
I even tried the crossover cable thing. the lights on my nic card and the x-box won't even come on when I try that.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Just a thought is your NIC (network card) intergrated into the motherboard if so is it turned offf in the bios???
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Make sure that an IP address is being assigned to your xbox. Are you using a static ip address or are you letting it get assigned for you? If it is showing an ip of 0.0.0.0 or blank then the xbox is saying that it can't find a connection.
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Slightly off the topic but is anybody running Zonealarm Pro with a router. I can connect to my Xbox with Flash FXP only if Zonealarm is turned off. I have told Zonealarm program control to allow Flash FXp to access thru the router, it connects but times out after a while when finishing the connection process.
Any idea's?
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I got it to work, I went into the TCp/IP settings and had it look for an IP address that was one number above the x-box setting. So if my X-BOX IP was 192.168.0.2
then I set my PC to look for 192.168.0.3. and that worked. It even works with a HUB. I thought it was only suppose to work with a router?
now i'm stuck on the next step, what files go where?
KAGE
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Nope it will work through anything aslong as you get the IP's/subnet addresses right in your network
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Im having trouble connecting to xbox live using my linksys router, im wondering if maybe it is a firewall,can anyone tell me how to disable this firewall built into the linksys router?