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  • 26-07-2007 3:08pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,552 ✭✭✭


    i bought my 360 in January and gopt the 3 red lights last week. so i called game and they said they'd replace it no problem, so i went up the next day and got it replaced no questions asked. However, when i bought my 360, i got it with a wireless adaptor but it wouldn't pick up the signal from my broadband.
    So the day after i first bought my first 360 i called up Eircoms phone station (in new delhi) to sort it out. so the guy had to talk me through lots of stuff and i must have been on the phone a good 3/4's of an hour typing codes into the 360, and changing security settings on the computer etc. and eventually it did work and got xbox live up and running.

    it has been running fine ever since and i thought that since i kept my hard-drive when i got it replaced, that my network settings would still be on it. But nooooo. i have to do that all over again to set up Xbox Live.

    Did anybody else have this problem and is there an easier way to fix it, or did everyone's adaptor just do everything automatically?
    Help would be greatly appreciated

    Sorry for the rant.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 895 ✭✭✭brav


    Well I suppose there are 2 options that I know of(both involve a computer on the wireless network).
      You could put the Eircom disk into a laptop/CD and select generate key, it will ask for the serial key on the bottom of the router, put this in and it will give you a key which you can put in to the 360 to join the network
      Or else you could just use a computer which is already on the network, and go to the router settings page(could be 192.168.1.254 check your gateway to get this) and change the key to something easy like all 1's or 2's or whatever.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,552 ✭✭✭Bobalicious93


    thank you but there are codes that the 360 asks for that i cant find on the cpu

    P.S. please try to keep the explanations dumbed down a little bit as i'm not really a computer wiz lol


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