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Problems with a Dlink DI-614+
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| Kenimojo 2004-09-30, 12:46 am |
| Hello all,
I'm having a problem connecting to Xbox Live through my Dlink DI-614+
router (revision A). I just recently upgraded the bios to version
2.33. Previously, I had been able to connect.
I appears that the DNS servers are not being passed to the Xbox. The
Xbox tells me that the DNS not resolved, and the primary DNS is the IP
of the router (192.168.0.1) and the secondary DNS is 0.0.0.0. I'm not
using the wireless, everything is wired. The Xbox is getting a IP
address from the DHCP server. I tried assigning a static IP but that
didn't help. All my computers can get on the net just fine (W2K, XP
Home, XP Pro).
There seems to be a lot more features in the router from my previous
firmware. Is there some magical setting(s) I need to resolve my
issue?
Thanks a bunch,
-- Ken
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| Robert Wolfe 2004-09-30, 12:46 am |
| Kenimojo,
I just got a new DLink 604 and there is a setting in one of the menus
that allows you to enable or disable "gaming mode". I currently have
mine disabled and can still connect to XBL fine. Maybe something in the
firmware upgrade you installed requires that setting to be enabled if
you have one.
Kenimojo wrote:
quote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm having a problem connecting to Xbox Live through my Dlink DI-614+
> router (revision A). I just recently upgraded the bios to version
> 2.33. Previously, I had been able to connect.
>
> I appears that the DNS servers are not being passed to the Xbox. The
> Xbox tells me that the DNS not resolved, and the primary DNS is the IP
> of the router (192.168.0.1) and the secondary DNS is 0.0.0.0. I'm not
> using the wireless, everything is wired. The Xbox is getting a IP
> address from the DHCP server. I tried assigning a static IP but that
> didn't help. All my computers can get on the net just fine (W2K, XP
> Home, XP Pro).
>
> There seems to be a lot more features in the router from my previous
> firmware. Is there some magical setting(s) I need to resolve my
> issue?
>
> Thanks a bunch,
> -- Ken
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