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Xbox 360 "Slim" Wireless Problem?
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I keep trying to connect wirelessly to my internet via the 360, using the built in wifi.
It does not detect the wifi, but my laptop is right beside it and is getting full bars.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks.
It does not detect the wifi, but my laptop is right beside it and is getting full bars.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks.
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Reset your router/modem, or turn them off for about 10 mins then turn back on.
You also might want to make sure your connection will allow other devices onto your network. Might also want to try hooking it up directly, with an Ethernet cord, and see if it connects. If it does then it's probably your router settings.
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You also might want to make sure your connection will allow other devices onto your network. Might also want to try hooking it up directly, with an Ethernet cord, and see if it connects. If it does then it's probably your router settings.
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Do the hokey pokey....it always works
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bkcarlito wrote Reset your router/modem, or turn them off for about 10 mins then turn back on.10 mins is not necessary.... up to a Min is good.
You also might want to make sure your connection will allow other devices onto your network. Might also want to try hooking it up directly, with an Ethernet cord, and see if it connects. If it does then it's probably your router settings.
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Restart the xbox. Reset Your Network. Your Welcome!
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Copyright wrotebkcarlito wrote Reset your router/modem, or turn them off for about 10 mins then turn back on.10 mins is not necessary.... up to a Min is good.
You also might want to make sure your connection will allow other devices onto your network. Might also want to try hooking it up directly, with an Ethernet cord, and see if it connects. If it does then it's probably your router settings.
That's just if you want to do a quick reset. Turn off router/modem for about 10 mins will usually give it a new ip address. Not saying it always works but it does work sometimes.
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None worked.
My laptop beside it works perfectly fine!
My laptop beside it works perfectly fine!
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