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trinky2000
Hi,
I'm new, I can't use kai on my xbox... have few problems..
My configuration is this:
XBOX connectet with cable on an access point wifi;
PC connected with cable to a router wifi witch is connected to internet...
The Xbox connect to internet from the access point to the router via wifi..
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everything works fine, browsing pc from xbox, ftp from pc to xbox, internet connection.. but I'm not able to use kai xlink!!

I setted the wireless section, "Real" mac adderess my xbox mac address, Virtual mac address my wifi access point mac add.
If I go to diagnostic I have "No console have been detected yet!"
On network reachable I have YES!!!
Please help!!!
MeanMF
Yeah that won't work.. You can see a list of supported network configurations here: http://www.teamxlink.co.uk/?go=quickstart
trinky2000
QUOTE(MeanMF @ Apr 21 2007, 05:12 PM) *

Yeah that won't work.. You can see a list of supported network configurations here: http://www.teamxlink.co.uk/?go=quickstart

* Wireless connections from the PC running XLink Kai are not supported unless the wireless card can support promiscuous mode. However, we recommend that the PC running XLink Kai remains wired (to the router or access point) with a CAT-5 Ethernet cable.Your console can be wirelessly connected, through the use of a Wireless Gaming Adapter or Wireless Ethernet Bridge. Consult your documentation or manufacturer's website for assistance in wireless networking*.
Thats from faqs...
DOS4GW
You can run that setup if you if what you have listed as an ap is an ethernet bridge, and you can run KaiD on your router (Open WRT). You can then run the GUI on your pc. The setup works fine, and I've used it myself.
trinky2000
QUOTE(DOS4GW @ Apr 24 2007, 08:01 PM) *

You can run that setup if you if what you have listed as an ap is an ethernet bridge, and you can run KaiD on your router (Open WRT). You can then run the GUI on your pc. The setup works fine, and I've used it myself.

How can I do that on my fonera???
vergro
I am looking to have the same setup:
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but all i want to be able to do is to ftp from my pc to my xbox to put movies on there. you said that you were able to do this fine, what is your setup?
basically my problem is that i connect to my xbox from my pc through the router/ap and it immediately kicks me off, like there is some sort of conflict...
HELP!!!
RMM
vergro, do you have a La Fonera as your AP? If you do you should try to install DD-WRT on it and that will give you more options such as bridge mode and the Kai engine and you should be able to connect no problem or play Xlink Kai. Even if you dont have the La Fonera there are several other routers that DD-WRT will work on if you are interested: Compatible Devices
c-2
as a test can you run a cable from the xbox to the router and see if it works ? .. at least narrow the problem down .. a wireless access point should work ..
Trigger911
I have a la fonera my myself just a note the fonera don't have xlink support built into the firmware yet
RMM
QUOTE(Trigger911 @ Mar 9 2008, 11:44 PM) *

I have a la fonera my myself just a note the fonera don't have xlink support built into the firmware yet


From what I understand its there but many people are finding it difficult to get to work. Maybe its just too buggy at the moment?
jjb5484
I know this hasn't been touched on in a while, but I'll give some advice. I tried to get my Kai to work for several months having my PC and xbox both running on wireless internet. Finally I said F it and bought a crossover cable off ebay for $6 or something like that. My computer is still running on wireless internet but I then ran the crossover cable from my PC to my xbox. Then shared the wireless internet connection and bam it works like a champ. And I have no idea what promiscious mode means but my PC is from like 2002 so I would think other computers would work fine with this setup.
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