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Has your Ethernet connection encountered any problems?

Has your Ethernet connection encountered any problems?

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xFqtal_
Senior Member
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02-05-2024, 12:31 AM
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I tried everything possible, but since my PC has a wired link and my Xbox uses WiFi, it seems the setup isn’t compatible. I understand it’s unusual, so please let me know if you can assist further. Thanks for your help! @Lurick @Donut417
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xFqtal_
02-05-2024, 12:31 AM #11

I tried everything possible, but since my PC has a wired link and my Xbox uses WiFi, it seems the setup isn’t compatible. I understand it’s unusual, so please let me know if you can assist further. Thanks for your help! @Lurick @Donut417

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nevzatie1
Junior Member
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02-05-2024, 01:32 AM
#12
That's really puzzling. It seems like you didn't modify the MAC address or anything similar on the PC to mimic an Xbox, and it's not about IP addresses either. Maybe a physical device is interfering instead of a software trick, or you're using a less reliable connection than a proper switch. I'm trying to understand this better.
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nevzatie1
02-05-2024, 01:32 AM #12

That's really puzzling. It seems like you didn't modify the MAC address or anything similar on the PC to mimic an Xbox, and it's not about IP addresses either. Maybe a physical device is interfering instead of a software trick, or you're using a less reliable connection than a proper switch. I'm trying to understand this better.

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SrBuug
Member
148
02-06-2024, 12:28 PM
#13
Since I set up the router without adjusting any options, it's been causing problems. I'm using a 5-port switch with a TV, Xbox, and my PC connected through the built-in Ethernet ports. Even after removing those devices, the issue persists. I've figured out that the first device to turn on works best, so if my Xbox starts first, my PC won't respond, and vice versa.
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SrBuug
02-06-2024, 12:28 PM #13

Since I set up the router without adjusting any options, it's been causing problems. I'm using a 5-port switch with a TV, Xbox, and my PC connected through the built-in Ethernet ports. Even after removing those devices, the issue persists. I've figured out that the first device to turn on works best, so if my Xbox starts first, my PC won't respond, and vice versa.

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SuperJ917
Junior Member
48
02-24-2024, 07:34 PM
#14
This situation suggests a major issue with the router configuration. Restoring it to its original settings might resolve the problem, as the current setup seems faulty.
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SuperJ917
02-24-2024, 07:34 PM #14

This situation suggests a major issue with the router configuration. Restoring it to its original settings might resolve the problem, as the current setup seems faulty.

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