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January 8th, 2008, 13:37 GMT · By

Troubleshoot Your Wireless Networking Adapter (Xbox 360)

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Topics covered in this article: Console Doesn't Recognize Wireless Networking Adapter, Console Doesn't Detect Wireless Network, Signal Is Intermittent, Wireless Security Settings Rejected, Status Light Indications.

If you encounter problems with your Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter, try the possible solutions provided below.

TROUBLESHOOT YOUR WIRELESS NETWORKING ADAPTER

Console Doesn't Recognize Wireless Networking Adapter
Make sure the power light on the adapter is on. If it isn't, check the USB connection. Try disconnecting the
adapter cable and connecting it again.

Console Doesn't Detect Wireless Network
You might be out of range of your wireless network. Place your Xbox 360 console in the same room as your wireless router or second Xbox 360 console and try again. You can also try the following suggestions:

- Verify that an Ethernet cable is NOT plugged into your console's Ethernet port.

- Verify that your network's wireless access point, gateway, or router is powered on.

- Make sure that your router is broadcasting a wireless network name (SSID). The wireless router broadcast of the SSID might be disabled. See your router documentation for information about enabling SSID broadcast.

- Remove any obstructions between your Xbox 360 console and your wireless access point.

- Turn off any devices that may interfere with your wireless network (for example, microwave ovens or 2.4-GHz telephones).

- If you are using an infrastructure network, make sure the security settings on your wireless adapter match those on your wireless access point, gateway, or router (for example, your WEP key or WPA passphrase must match).

- If you are establishing an ad-hoc network, make sure the network name, channel, band, and security settings match the settings on the device with which you are establishing a connection.

Note: If you have MAC filtering enabled on your wireless access point, router, or gatewayor if you are using a wireless bridgemake sure you add the MAC address of your Xbox 360 console to the list of allowed MAC addresses. Contrary to information stated in the Xbox Dashboard, the console's networking software does not make use of the MAC address assigned to the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter.

Signal Is Intermittent
Some wireless devices using the 2.4-GHz radio frequency bandincluding the wireless adapter (MN-740) designed for the original Xbox console, most 2.4-GHz phones, some cell phones, and microwave ovensmay interfere with your wireless networking adapter.

If you experience network performance issues, try moving your 2.4-GHz device(s) away from your console (or vice versa). Or, upgrade your wireless network for 802.11a/g operation and set your adapter to operate on 802.11a, which should reduce interference and improve throughput.

Before relocating your console or wireless access point:
- Imagine a straight line between your Xbox 360 console and the access point.
- Locate your console and access point or router so that as few obstructions as possible exist along the straight line.
- Allow no more than two walls or two floors between the wireless adapter and the central access point.

TV Pauses When Used with Console and Windows Media Center
When connecting a PC running Windows Media Center to an 802.11 a+g access point or router, use 802.11a for the PC and 802.11g for your other wireless devices, such as laptop computers.
Unable to Save Network Settings or Password

Restore the factory defaults on the wireless networking adapter. When you go to the System area of the Xbox Dashboard to restore the factory defaults, the adapter status light will blink green and red, and then turn solid red to indicate that the defaults have been restored.

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Note: Restoring factory defaults on the adapter will override your current adapter settings.

Wireless Security Settings Rejected
When entering your wireless security settings, remember that WEP keys must be in hexadecimal (09, AF) format and WPA passphrases may be alphanumeric (consisting of both letters and numbers).

Note: Some copies of the instruction manual for the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter state that the adapter is compatible with the WPA2 security standard. At this time the adapter works only with WPA and WEP security.

Status Light Indications
The status lights on the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter indicate the following:

- Green steady: Adapter is on and connected to a wireless access point (infrastructure) or another wireless device (ad-hoc).

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- Red steady: Adapter is ready to be connected to a wireless network.

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- Red blinking: Hardware failure.


Click HERE for a lengthier list of guides to help you hook up your 360 and use it by the book. After all, who wants fuss with a system purchased for having fun?

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Comment #1 by: dany1 on 03 Nov 2010, 18:20 UTC reply to this comment

will this adapter works with all xbox360 systems or not


Comment #2 by: son on 30 Mar 2011, 02:36 UTC reply to this comment

nonsense

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