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| DS-NTE 2007-01-30, 8:02 pm |
| Call Of Duty 3.
I'm having difficulties to join COD3 games on Xboxlive when my 360 is
connected to my DLink 624 router, 49 of 50 attempts to join fails, I can see
that there are many games going on. But when I connect the 360 directly to
the DSL-modem everything works perfect. Are there known issues regarding
COD3 / XBoxlive and routers. Does anyone have any solutions?
Knutin
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| Chris H. 2007-01-30, 8:02 pm |
| You might want to check that you're running the latest firmware on the
router, and go through some of the other information here:
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/connect/dlink624.htm You may need to back
down the router to use regular settings.
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Chris H.
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"DS-NTE" <nomail@please.no> wrote in message
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quote:
> Call Of Duty 3.
> I'm having difficulties to join COD3 games on Xboxlive when my 360 is
> connected to my DLink 624 router, 49 of 50 attempts to join fails, I can
> see that there are many games going on. But when I connect the 360
> directly to the DSL-modem everything works perfect. Are there known issues
> regarding COD3 / XBoxlive and routers. Does anyone have any solutions?
>
>
> Knutin
>
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| JBDragon 2007-01-30, 8:02 pm |
| The problem is you need to do some port Forwarding to make it work. This is
the results when you don't do it. If halfway works. Do a Network connection
Test! When done does it say OPEN on the bottom(Like it should!!!) or closed
or something else?
I also have a DLINK, but it's the wireless Gaming one. It actually has the
Xbox LIVE Port setting built in. Just have to set it up.
Anyway, if you know how to use your Router this should be simple. You need
to Forward Ports TCP 3074 and UDP 88,3074
Forward these ports to your 360's IP address it's using. As long as your
360 address is set to stay the same always, you shouldn't have any problem.
This is also something you have to do to a lot of PC software to allow it to
work right. Because your Internal Network address is different. Something
like 192.169.0.5 for your PC and 192.168.0.6 for the 360, while your REAL
IP address is 243.423.12.53 or some such thing. Once the Data gets sent to
you, it needs to know where that Data on your Private networks needs to
really go. This is why you have to forward the ports. Some of the Required
Data sent is being sent over ports 88 and 3074. If it doesn't know where to
go, it gets LOST. This is why it doesn't work over the Router, but it does
when it's connected directly. There's no private Network when it's directly
connected!
Hopefully you know to program your Router to use these 2 numbers!!!
"DS-NTE" <nomail@please.no> wrote in message
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quote:
> Call Of Duty 3.
> I'm having difficulties to join COD3 games on Xboxlive when my 360 is
> connected to my DLink 624 router, 49 of 50 attempts to join fails, I can
> see that there are many games going on. But when I connect the 360
> directly to the DSL-modem everything works perfect. Are there known issues
> regarding COD3 / XBoxlive and routers. Does anyone have any solutions?
>
>
> Knutin
>
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| DS-NTE 2007-01-30, 8:02 pm |
| Thank you,I will check it out. The funny thing is that I dont have any
problems with COD2 on Xboxlive using the router...
Knutin
"JBDragon" <JBDragon@comcast.net> skrev i melding
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quote:
> The problem is you need to do some port Forwarding to make it work. This
> is the results when you don't do it. If halfway works. Do a Network
> connection Test! When done does it say OPEN on the bottom(Like it
> should!!!) or closed or something else?
>
> I also have a DLINK, but it's the wireless Gaming one. It actually has
> the Xbox LIVE Port setting built in. Just have to set it up.
> Anyway, if you know how to use your Router this should be simple. You
> need to Forward Ports TCP 3074 and UDP 88,3074
> Forward these ports to your 360's IP address it's using. As long as your
> 360 address is set to stay the same always, you shouldn't have any
> problem. This is also something you have to do to a lot of PC software to
> allow it to work right. Because your Internal Network address is
> different. Something like 192.169.0.5 for your PC and 192.168.0.6 for
> the 360, while your REAL IP address is 243.423.12.53 or some such thing.
> Once the Data gets sent to you, it needs to know where that Data on your
> Private networks needs to really go. This is why you have to forward the
> ports. Some of the Required Data sent is being sent over ports 88 and
> 3074. If it doesn't know where to go, it gets LOST. This is why it
> doesn't work over the Router, but it does when it's connected directly.
> There's no private Network when it's directly connected!
>
> Hopefully you know to program your Router to use these 2 numbers!!!
>
>
>
> "DS-NTE" <nomail@please.no> wrote in message
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| JBDragon 2007-01-30, 8:02 pm |
| That's the thing, some things work fine, and others don't. Or they did
work, but now work BETTER. It's the same thing with the PC!
Let me know how it goes.
"DS-NTE" <nomail@please.no> wrote in message
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> Thank you,I will check it out. The funny thing is that I dont have any
> problems with COD2 on Xboxlive using the router...
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> Knutin
> "JBDragon" <JBDragon@comcast.net> skrev i melding
> news:X_idnfvNd9wdZvrYnZ2dnUVZ_qydnZ2d@comcast.com...
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