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Old 01-29-2008, 12:20 AM   #118 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by benniemc View Post
I think what is happening is the 2 network interfaces on your modem arn't talking to each other, but can both connect to the internet.

What you can do is plug the ethernet cable into your PC from the xbox, and then from the modem to the PC via USB.

Then enable ICS. This should sort your problem out.

Xbox.com | Connect to Live - Windows ICS Connection to Xbox 360: Internal Modem
I looked at the manual for this router and it's supposed to have transparent bridging between the USB and ethernet interfaces. So this shouldn't be an issue, and I doubt it's a feature that turned itself off for no good reason.

The issue lies within Windows, and it has to do with the firewall or the private/ public network settings. It's the only thing it can possibly be.

Doob, what happens if you turn off Windows Firewall altogether?
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