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Mr. Plow 06-04-2014 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Jerm (Post 10669546)
Ok so I just moved and got Comcast TV/internet service...bought a new XBO and I can't get the damn thing to connect for anything, I'm talking even just at the initial setup.

I have the XFinity smcd3gnv model modem and my XBox isn't any more than 25-30 ft. away from it...

Anyone else had issues or know of any possible fixes? Any help would greatly be appreciated, thanks.

Have you tried a wired setup first? Is the XBO seeing the connection?

Jerm 06-04-2014 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 10669599)
Have you tried a wired setup first? Is the XBO seeing the connection?

Nah I haven't tried hardwiring my XBox but I think I'm going to...sounds like the best solution.

Problem is, the modem is in a different room than my XBO...was thinking of moving the modem and wiring it up through the cable in my bedroom via splitter. I guess that would work?

htismaqe 06-04-2014 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jerm (Post 10669699)
Nah I haven't tried hardwiring my XBox but I think I'm going to...sounds like the best solution.

Problem is, the modem is in a different room than my XBO...was thinking of moving the modem and wiring it up through the cable in my bedroom via splitter. I guess that would work?

Actually, it probably won't work. A normal cable splitter is going to screw up your internet. Make sure you get the right kind of splitter.

Mr. Plow 06-04-2014 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Jerm (Post 10669699)
Nah I haven't tried hardwiring my XBox but I think I'm going to...sounds like the best solution.

Problem is, the modem is in a different room than my XBO...was thinking of moving the modem and wiring it up through the cable in my bedroom via splitter. I guess that would work?


I'm just thinking as a quick solution to your setup problem. Get it connected to your network via cable, then when all is set up, get the wireless to work.

I've always connected via wire, but this past weekend I cut the wire and set up wireless - of course this is on a 360.

Jerm 06-04-2014 06:34 PM

Just hardwired my console to the modem after moving the modem...works like a charm now. :-D

New World Order 06-04-2014 07:10 PM

Does anyone use a mouse/keyboard converter for either console? After playing fps with a mouse I can't go back to a controller.


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