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  1. Wireless Gaming Adapters: Xbox one s test connection: your network isn't set up; but xbox ...

    PlayfulCrayon93, Jul 15, 2018
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  2. xboxfelix
    xboxfelix Guest
    How to Configure and test your Xbox 360 wireless Internet connection

    After you have connected the Xbox 360 Wireless Connecting Adapter to your original Xbox 360 console, you have to configure and test the wireless connection.

    Steps to Follow

    1. On your controller, press the Guide button and proceed to Settings, then choose System Settings.

    2. Go to Network Settings then select the name of your wireless network.

    Note: If you do not find your wireless network, go to Advanced Options and then select Specify Unlisted Network. Proceed to enter the name of your wireless network, after which you will be asked to select the security type.

    3. Enter your wireless network password.

    4. You will get a prompt to update your console software. Select Yes.

    Still Not Connecting?

    If you get a connection error message after these steps, you should try using the Xbox LIVE Connection Solution to fix the problem.

    If your wireless network is not listed in Step 2 above, you can read about how to Improve Xbox Live Speed.
     
    xboxfelix, Jul 15, 2018
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  3. iamquackary
    iamquackary Guest
    SOS: can't fix my Xbox One

    Hey guys sorry for the late response but I appreciate your responses! When i set a static IP address, it says "cannot connect to static IP address". When I set it at auto, it says "cannot connect to IP address". I try the test network connection and I get those messages. I tried the ethernet cable and it worked just fine.

    I tried the console on two other networks. One at a friends house with a different ISP and different router and the other is my phones WiFi hotspot. it still didn't work. Both of them when I connected to the network I would test network connection and it would say it connected fine. But then I would test multiplayer connection and it would say "could not complete multiplayer test" on my hotspot, and would say "network not setup" at my friends house. I tried downloading a 17gb game demo and it sat at 0.1% for a good half hour.

    I talked with someone who's an electrical engineer and is very very tech savvy and he pinged the xbox with the router and said it's connected fine. The router is able to see the xbox with no issue. He's convinced something got screwed up when Microsoft repaired my wireless adapter.
     
    iamquackary, Jul 15, 2018
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  4. M3tal Daz3
    M3tal Daz3 Guest

    Wireless Gaming Adapters: Xbox one s test connection: your network isn't set up; but xbox ...

    M3tal Daz3, Jul 15, 2018
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  5. EggsBoxJuan Win User

    Can't connect to xbox live using Ethernet cable.

    Reset your Xbox 360 console’s network settings to the default settings. Here’s how to do this:

    Turn off your console.

    Wireless connection only: Unplug the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter from the USB port.

    Turn on your console.

    Go to My Xbox, and then select System Settings.

    Select Network Settings.

    Select Wired Network or the name of your wireless network, if you are prompted to do so.

    Select Configure Network.

    On the Additional Settings tab, select Restore to Factory Defaults.

    Note This will only reset the network settings. This will not affect any other console settings.

    Turn off your console.

    Wireless connection only: Plug the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter back into the USB port (if you are using an adapter).

    Turn on your console.

    Wireless only: You will receive a message to configure wireless settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your wireless network.

    Test your Xbox LIVE connection. To do this, go to My Xbox, select System Settings, select Network Settings, select Wired Network or your wireless network name (if you are prompted to do so), and then select Test Xbox LIVE Connection.
  6. Alliance United Win User

    Worked for months, now problems

    Make sure wireless is working

    Make sure wireless is working

    Which wireless option are you using?

    •Built-in Wi-Fi (Xbox 360 S console)

    •An external wireless adapter

    Built-in Wi-Fi (Xbox 360 S console)

    Let's make sure your wireless hardware is working. Here's how:

    1.Press the Guide button on your controller.

    2.Go to Settings, and then select System Settings.

    3.Select Network Settings, and then select the name of your wireless network.

    4.If prompted, enter your wireless password (if required), and then select Test Xbox LIVE Connection. If you receive a connection error, scroll to the bottom of this page and click No.

    Note If your are prompted to connect an Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter, then the internal Wi-Fi is not working and the console needs repair. Start the repair process online

    External wireless adapter

    1.Attach your Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter to the back of your console. Learn how

    Note If you have a Kinect sensor and an original Xbox 360 console, use the wireless adapter extension cable to plug the wireless adapter into a USB port on the front of the console. Learn how

    2.If a network cable is connected to the back of your console, unplug it.

    3.Check the light on the wireless networking adapter:

    ◦Green light? You're ready for the next solution. Click No at the bottom of this page.

    ◦No green light? See wireless network adapter troubleshooting.

    Click No below to go to the next solution.
  7. Alliance United Win User

    What does this mean???

    Make sure wireless is working

    Make sure wireless is working

    Which wireless option are you using?

    •Built-in Wi-Fi (Xbox 360 S console)

    •An external wireless adapter

    Built-in Wi-Fi (Xbox 360 S console)

    Let's make sure your wireless hardware is working. Here's how:

    1.Press the Guide button on your controller.

    2.Go to Settings, and then select System Settings.

    3.Select Network Settings, and then select the name of your wireless network.

    4.If prompted, enter your wireless password (if required), and then select Test Xbox LIVE Connection. If you receive a connection error, scroll to the bottom of this page and click No.

    Note If your are prompted to connect an Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter, then the internal Wi-Fi is not working and the console needs repair. Start the repair process online

    External wireless adapter

    1.Attach your Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter to the back of your console. Learn how

    Note If you have a Kinect sensor and an original Xbox 360 console, use the wireless adapter extension cable to plug the wireless adapter into a USB port on the front of the console. Learn how

    2.If a network cable is connected to the back of your console, unplug it.

    3.Check the light on the wireless networking adapter:

    ◦Green light? You're ready for the next solution. Click No at the bottom of this page.

    ◦No green light? See wireless network adapter troubleshooting.

    Click No below to go to the next solution.
  8. Intoxicated Moa Win User

    problem with halo 4: cannot connect to friends games, i appear as a level 1 when i'm level 20 and can only use level 1 classes

    If you're having trouble with wireless I suggest you follow this guide;

    Getting the Wireless Network Adapter to connect to a wireless network is a relatively painless process. We’ll walk you through the process of physically connecting the adapter and configuring the Xbox 360 to recognize and connect to your wireless network.

    1. Align the tabs on the Wireless Network Adapter with the slots on the back of the Xbox 360 and snap the Wireless Network Adapter in place. If you need to remove the adapter, press the button on the side of the adapter (nearest the LED) and remove.

    2. Connect the USB cable to the nearby USB port on the back of the system, rotate the antenna so it points straight up, and turn on the Xbox 360.

    3. If you have a game disc in the drive, press the Guide button and press Y to enter the Xbox 360 Dashboard. Check the LED on the Wireless Network Adapter. A steady red LED indicates the Wireless Network Adapter is on but not connected to a network. A
    blinking red LED indicates a hardware problem, so try unplugging the USB cable and plugging it back in. If that doesn’t solve the problem, perhaps you’re having trouble with your Wireless Network Adapter or your Xbox 360’s USB port. On the other hand, if the
    LED isn’t even on, make sure you’ve properly plugged the adapter’s USB cable into the Xbox 360’s USB port. If you don’t have any wireless security in place, the adapter may automatically connect to your wireless network. When the adapter is connected to a
    network, the LED appears green.

    4. To configure the adapter’s security settings, select the System tab in the Xbox 360 Dashboard. Select Network Settings, followed by Edit Network Settings.

    5. Select Wireless Mode and then select your wireless network from the list. If your wireless network doesn’t appear here, select Specify Unlisted Network.

    6. If you select Specify Unlisted Network, enter the network’s SSID (Service Set Identifier; sometimes referred to as Network Name). Consult your wireless router’s manual for more information about how to log in to your router.

    7. Select the type of security your wireless network uses. Your options include WEP (64-bit key), WEP (128-bit key), WPA Passphrase, WPA2, or No Security. Next, provide the proper key or passphrase. If you don’t know this information, you can usually
    find it in your wireless router’s setup utility. Again, consult you router’s documentation for more information about logging in to the router’s setup utility.

    8. Select the Test Network setting. All options should pass, and the LED on the Wireless Network Adapter should be green to indicate that it has established a network connection. Your Xbox 360 should now connect to the network each time you turn on your
    Xbox 360.
  9. J3RS3Y DEVIL Win User

    Keep getting disconnected from Xbox Live

    In addition to resetting the router/modem, I would restore your 360's network setting back to factory default.

    Reset to factory defaults

    Note Before you reset your Xbox 360 console, make sure that you document the current dashboard settings in case you need to restore these settings later. You will also need your wireless network password.

    Here's how to reset the network settings of the console to the default settings:

    1. Turn off your console.
    2. If you use a wireless connection, unplug the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter from the USB port.
    3. Turn on your console.
    4. Press the Guide button on your controller, go to Settings, and select System Settings.
    5. Select Network Settings.
    6. Select Wired Network or the name of your wireless network, if you are prompted to do so.
    7. Select Configure Network.
    8. On the Additional Settings tab, select Restore to Factory Defaults. Note This will only reset the network settings. This will not affect any other console settings.
    9. Turn off your console.
    10. If you use a wireless connection, plug the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter back into the USB port (if you are using an adapter).
    11. Turn on your console.Note If you use a wireless connection, you will receive a message to configure wireless settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your wireless network.
    12. Test your Xbox LIVE connection. To do this, press the Guide button on your controller, go to Settings, and select System Settings. Select Network Settings, select Wired Network or your wireless network name (if you are prompted to do so), and then select
      Test Xbox LIVE Connection.
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