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jeroenbl

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#15983 19-Sep-2007 01:17
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Hi,
Hi i got the dlink DI-624+ and the xbox 360 wireless networking adapter.
I,v connected the router to my modem and my pc using the instructions and i,v connected the adapter to my xbox 360.
when i try to connect it says the wireless connection is not connected. It can see the network and the signal is strong. I have WEP on it and it has no problems with that. It tells you when you type in the wrong key if you try.
I have no Filters, or Firewall rules on the router that shoudl stop it from connecting. 
The PC works fine with the router and I have had it wired to the same router in the past which worked as well. Just the wireless part doesnt.

Can anyone advice by any chance?


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  #87129 19-Sep-2007 09:51
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I had similar problem with Wii wireless connection too, it was previously set to channel 6 (on the router), and having quite a few RF/cordless phones and wireless devices in the house, there bound to be interference in the airwaves.

A suggestion that I read is try channel 11, and that worked with my setup at home and the connection seems a lot more stable with all WIFI devices too, so worth a try with channel 11.




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  #87280 19-Sep-2007 22:38
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Changed to channel 11 but without any luck, the signal is equally as strong, but although it finds the wireless network and on 1 screen it says its connected when you do the tests either xbox live or media test it says its not connected.
Anything else I could try?

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