My Xbox can't connect to wireless networks.

For some time, I have been unable to get my Xbox to connect to my wireless network. In an attempt to find the source of the problem, I have tried to connect to different wireless networks and tried using different wireless adapters, as well as going through the default troubleshooting suggestions, none of which were successful. I also tried to get another Xbox to connect to my wireless network, which worked perfectly. I'm not sure what else to do at this point, which is why I'm asking the professionals. If it helps, my router is a Siemens Gigaset SE567.

I suppose you have an Xbox that has a built-in WI-Fi.

Try looking in here to see if that helps: support.xbox.com/.../default.aspx

If not then call Xbox Support: Toll free: (800) 4MY-XBOX or (800) 469-9269

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Hi,

 

Please read:- forums.xbox.com/.../9.aspx

 

And post back your details in full (the bits that are in bold on that post) so that people may help

 

If you are wireless can you also state whether you are using the white or black external adapter or the Xbox 360S Internal adapter

 

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make sure that your not using channel 6 on your wireless network as it is very prone to interferences..

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What Country/State/Province do you live in?: British Columbia, Canada

Modem/Router brand & model number: Siemens Gigaset SE567

Network Connection Type: Wireless (using the white external adapter)

If Wireless, what type of encryption are you using?: WEP

Things you have tried: Turning the router/Xbox on and off, manually setting IP address, disabling MAC filtering, using a different external adapter, seeing if my Xbox could connect to a different wireless network, seeing if a different Xbox could connect to my wireless network.

Is UPnP Enabled? Unknown

Is NAT Type Open? Unknown, although it states that NAT is enabled.

Any Error Codes you encounter: No specific error codes

What type of internet do you have? DSL

Who is your ISP(Internet Service Provider)?: Telus

When you run "Test Xbox LIVE connection" what is the exact message shown on screen? "There's a problem with your connection. Select More Info for a description of the problem and how you can fix it." followed by "Can't connect to your network hardware using a static IP address. There may be additional solutions online at www.xbox.com/networkhelp."

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Hi, try resetting your Xbox network settings back to defaults and reconnecting, if that does not work try turning off any WEP/WPA security (as a test) on the router and turn off mac filtering again and try to connect more tips to try here:- www.unofficialguidetolive.co.uk/.../114-troubleshooting-and-improving-wireless

 

If you can get connected with no security you can work up from there, WEP is usually a tricky key to type in, I would suggest WPA or WPA2 personally

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