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#1 Ghost_loy
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Hello, I had a perfectly fine wireless connection yesterday to my PC.

I had my PC connected to a router, which was connected to my Xbox. Then I had my PC also connected Wirelessly to a second router, which was connected to a Modem, I then bridged the two connections which allowed my Xbox to use the interneteven though it was connected to a router without direct internet access. Yesterday my internet went down. Today the technician came and moved some wires around down in the basement(Not connected to the Modem or Router) and reset the router and gave us a new modem (same model).

The problem? Now my wireless connection to my PC is not working. What happened?

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#2 Ghost_loy
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Problem Fixed. Thank you all for attempting to help me. Just to let anyone know. I had to bridge the two connection and then restart all of the needed services.
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I would like to thank you for responding. Unfortunately that did not fix my problem. I have now tried the following solutions to no avail: "1) End the Windows Media Player process TREE, to end all associated processes. 2) Go to Start>Run>services.msc 3) Scroll all the way down to find Universal Plug n Play Host. 4) Right click, and restart the process. 5) Right click again, go to properties. 6) Change the startup from manual to automatic." This one allows me to enter the Computer from the 360 but does not allow me to watch any of the files.

EDIT: There was more to this message but it got cut off for some reason.

I think if I can figure out how to connect the router to the PC without losing internet connection. IF anyone has any suggestions for any of these problems please let me know. Thank you.

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Well because nothing seems to have gone right in this move, as seen in my previous two topics started this week.

My Xbox has access to my PC and can see the Audio/Video files on the PC. However when I click on wone I get an Error message.

Staus Code: 53-C00DF238

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Please do not post "Use Google" or "Google is your friend" etc.

I am looking the problem up now, and should I find a solution I will post here or simply remove the topic.

Thank you for your help, and time.

Also Please note that sometimes I can't connect to the PC at all.

And further information. My Connection is Wired, it is a direct connection, no router between the PC and the Xbox.

EDIT: When the xbox cannot connect to the PC at all I just need to restart UPNP, SSDP, and Windows Media Player Sharing services and the Xbox can connect to the PC again. Unfortunately still no progress on getting it to work.

EDIT: More info. If I connect the PC and the Xbox through a router the Xbox sees the PC and can play all of the things from it. This would be great news, however because of the location of the nearest internet access point I am forced to use a wireless adapter for my PC, and as soon as I plug in the router and plug my PC + my Xbox into it my PC thinks the internet should come from there and not the Wireless Adapter. If someone can solve this instead of the above question that would be just as good. Thank you.

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#5 Ghost_loy
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Thank you for your help. However I have figured it out now. Turns out that disabling the Local Area Network was not enough to cut my other router out of the process. I had to unplug it as well, thanks for the help!
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#6 Ghost_loy
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I am connecting through a wireless WRT54G router. When I have the wireless adapter I can ping the router, I can also access it's address, 192.168.1.1 additionally I my address in ipconfig is 192.168.1.103 which means that the router has successfully given my PC a local address.
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Bump. Anyone? Please.

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#8 Ghost_loy
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Hello, well after this: http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=27306334

I decided to bite the bullet and purchase a ****** "Play" USB Wireless Adapter. Unfortunately it is not working. I have a connection to the network but I do not have internet access on that PC. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please, and Thank you.

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Bump. Please can anyone help me out here? Thanks.
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#10 Ghost_loy
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Hello, I just moved and am having trouble with getting proper connection through my house. I have to Linksys routers but only one Modem, so I decided perhaps I should connect the Linksys Routers over WDS. The problem? I have no idea how to do it. Could someone please write a small tutorial, and is it true I have to install new firmware? If so on which router should I install it on.

Thanks!