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[TUT] Setup a VPN on an Xbox 360 Console
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How to Setup a VPN Connection on Your Xbox 360 Console
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There are many benefits to routing your xbox IP through a VPN connection. This ranges from utilizing exclusive American content, to hiding your IP from DDoSers, or even hiding your location from Doxers. This tutorial will show you a loophole that allows you to get around/avoid these hassles. Let us begin.
Prerequisites:
WiFi Connection
Laptop with LAN port
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Ethernet Cable
Free VPN's:
Hotspot Shield - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
ProXPN - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
CyberGhost - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
This tutorial was done using ProXPN. When installing these, make sure it sets you up with an American IP so you have access to American Xbox Content.
Tutorial:
Download and Install one of the above free VPN's, or purchase a private VPN server.
Connect your PC to your Xbox 360 with the LAN cable.
On the Xbox, go to System Settings>Network then make sure that your IP and DNS settings are set to automatic. This is the Xbox default, so it should be preset if you haven't changed it.
Go to the "Network and Sharing Center" on your PC. This is found under the start menu, utilize the search bar to find it.
In the Network and Sharing Center, click on "Manage Network Connection" in the left sidebar.
Right Click on "Local Area Connection." Then navigate to "Internet Protocol 4."
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Click on "Use the Following IP Address" if it isn't already set. Set IP to 192.168.0.1. Set subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Leave the rest blank.
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Next you must navigate to your VPN and select properties. If you are using one of the free VPN's I suggested, connect to the VPN, go to this icon on the bottom right of your screen [IMG]. Select "Network and Sharing Center," then select "View Status" on the VPN connection. Click on Properties, then navigate to the sharing tab.
Select the "Allow Other Computers to Connect Through This Connection" option in the sharing tab. Also change the "Home Networking Connection" to "Local Area Connection." Should look like this:
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Then UN-CHECK the "Establish Dial-Up Connection" and "Allow Other Network Users to Control" boxes.
Make sure that you are now connected to your wireless network, and your VPN.
Finally, "Test Network Connection" on your Xbox 360 and it should be all set.
Info:
There are many benefits to routing your xbox IP through a VPN connection. This ranges from utilizing exclusive American content, to hiding your IP from DDoSers, or even hiding your location from Doxers. This tutorial will show you a loophole that allows you to get around/avoid these hassles. Let us begin.
Prerequisites:
WiFi Connection
Laptop with LAN port
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Ethernet Cable
Free VPN's:
Hotspot Shield - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
ProXPN - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
CyberGhost - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
This tutorial was done using ProXPN. When installing these, make sure it sets you up with an American IP so you have access to American Xbox Content.
Tutorial:
Download and Install one of the above free VPN's, or purchase a private VPN server.
Connect your PC to your Xbox 360 with the LAN cable.
On the Xbox, go to System Settings>Network then make sure that your IP and DNS settings are set to automatic. This is the Xbox default, so it should be preset if you haven't changed it.
Go to the "Network and Sharing Center" on your PC. This is found under the start menu, utilize the search bar to find it.
In the Network and Sharing Center, click on "Manage Network Connection" in the left sidebar.
Right Click on "Local Area Connection." Then navigate to "Internet Protocol 4."
[IMG]
Click on "Use the Following IP Address" if it isn't already set. Set IP to 192.168.0.1. Set subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Leave the rest blank.
[IMG]
Next you must navigate to your VPN and select properties. If you are using one of the free VPN's I suggested, connect to the VPN, go to this icon on the bottom right of your screen [IMG]. Select "Network and Sharing Center," then select "View Status" on the VPN connection. Click on Properties, then navigate to the sharing tab.
Select the "Allow Other Computers to Connect Through This Connection" option in the sharing tab. Also change the "Home Networking Connection" to "Local Area Connection." Should look like this:
[IMG]
Then UN-CHECK the "Establish Dial-Up Connection" and "Allow Other Network Users to Control" boxes.
Make sure that you are now connected to your wireless network, and your VPN.
Finally, "Test Network Connection" on your Xbox 360 and it should be all set.
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Nice post man!
This may be useful to me later!
This may be useful to me later!
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Thnks for the post mate
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Opz wrote Nice post man!thanks man means alot dude
This may be useful to me later!
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Alot of effort gone into that man!
Nice post.
Nice post.
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Will this slow down your connection in any way?
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Nice post it will help a lot of people.
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Andey wrote Alot of effort gone into that man!thanks dude for the support
Nice post.
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what would be the vest vpn ?
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VamosDevSolutions wrote Will this slow down your connection in any way?No it will not slow it down if it does it wont slow it down alot
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