Username: 
 Password:

Posted Feb 25, 2007 05:32 by Karl B. Listed in: How-To Tags: Dashboard, Airport Extreme, WPA, Airport
Ó
16QJ
If you've got a brand new Apple 802.11n AirPort Extreme (or if you're looking to get one soon), you might have noticed that it doesn't connect with the Xbox 360 - unless you bust out a few tweaks. A recent post on 25experts.com comes to the rescue of gamers who have yet to make the setup work.

Xbox 360/AirPort Extreme workaround - Image 1


There are actually two ways to do this: the easy way, and the safe way. If you don't give a rat's behind about wireless security and all that jazz, this is really easy. Just turn the wireless security feature off and you're good to go. Running an non-secure wireless networks is a bit of a risky move, though, so here's the nifty workaround from 25experts:

In Airport Utility, Option-Click (or alt click on windows keybaords) the radio setting button to get the hidden choices, and select "b/g compatible", NOT "n (b/g compatible), just straight b/g. That will limit each device to 54 Mbps, which is fine.

Next, Option-Click your encryption setting button and select "WPA Personal." Go into the Internet:DHCP settings (I think) and reserve an IP address for your 360 based on it's MAC settings to make sure it gets the same IP all the time. In the NAT options, select that IP as the "Default Host" so as to cause no issues with XBox Live functionality. Restart the Apple Extreme.

After it's up and running, start your XBox 360, go to the last blade of the Dashboard and select your network settings - it should let you select your new WPA-encrypted network and you're good to go.

Try it out and let us know if it works for you. Don't hesitate to leave a comment below.

[Via 25experts] Permalink  |   Email this  |   Linking Blogs   |   Digg It!

Bookmark / Find this article on:

6 Comments


Sort by:
by Advertising -

   
   by greg (Unregistered) - 2007-02-25
 » dude

that sounds really confusing
   by .. (Unregistered) - 2007-02-25
 » ..

works like a charm :)
   by Phil (Unregistered) - 2007-02-25
 » Credit the source

Hiya,

Glad to see you spreading the word. Please credit the sources though - at http://www.25experts.com

Many thanks,
Phil

   Re: greg2m - 2007-02-25
 » Re: Phil

I think they already did...
   by N keeper (Unregistered) - 2007-02-25
 » Yeah right

Why would I want to disable n? That's the reason I bought it! Yeah just disable n and everything will work fine, even know everything will be 1/5 the speed...
   by The fix works BUT... (Unregistered) - 2007-03-24
 » For you Mac fanatics, don't forget iTV!

The fix described works. I have been a long time Mac owner and a new XBox 360 owner. Using the B/G mode does slow down the network speed but it not required for XBox live. BUT, if you are thinking about getting the new iTV, then you will need to activate the b/g/n mode in order to stream video from your computer to the iTV box/TV. I have read about adding a second network but my understanding is that this will require MORE hardware. I hope MS or Apple come out with a path so the three products will play nice together!




You appear as unregistered user now. To change this, you must register or login



Post new comment  Submit a trackback URL
You can't post comments anymore on this article!


powered by
QJ.NET Blog Network RSS Feeds
MyQJ Feed / PDA
MyQJ RSS / PDA
Blog of Blogs Feed / PDA
QJ.NET RSS / PDA
Gaming Consoles Feed / PDA
Nintendo DS RSS / PDA
PlayStation 3 RSS / PDA
PSP Updates RSS / PDA
Wii RSS / PDA
Xbox 360 RSS / PDA
PC Gaming Feed / PDA
Games for Windows RSS / PDA
MMORPG RSS / PDA
Tabula Rasa RSS / PDA
World of Warcraft RSS / PDA
Science Feed / PDA
Science RSS / PDA
Technology Feed / PDA
Apple RSS / PDA
Gadgets RSS / PDA
Mobile RSS / PDA
Photography RSS / PDA
User Favorites - November
Most Commented
No available articles!
User Favorites - November
Top Jumps
No available articles!