

And, of course, the xbox still gets the same DNS (via DHCP), but I remember having to fiddle a TON with the Xbox's network configuration to get it to work.Īny more ideas? :-( Thanks a lot for your helpĬlick to expand.I'm interested in hearing your setup. There's another set of instructions, where the DD-WRT is in client mode (not client bridge mode) but it's a lot more confusing. In terms of IPs and stuff, again, it's like this: Somehow, my desktop, wired to the main router, then wirelessly to the DD-WRT, and then to the Xbox (and vice versa) just doesn't work. That it works with my Powerbook connected to the same wireless network, or my desktop when the Xbox is connected to the primary router, makes me think there's some routing issues going on here. This is weird.I know its worked before, but I feel like it worked a lonnnnng time ago. I tried opening up the DMZ on the machine that has the files, and no dice. It actually shows up (after a bit) in the "test PC" section, but when I try to connect to it, it doesn't work. Main Router (Same exact Linksys model, standard firmware): 192.168.1.1Ĭlick to expand.I tried Rivet.

G4: Same, but obviously not the same IP (wireless)ĭD-WRT: Has an IP of 192.168.1.2 (I reset the firmware, and tried the instructions again, set it to 192.168.1.101 trying to "fix" it, and now it doesn't work it at all, but it did work previously with 192.168.1.2)ĭD-WRT: is assigned a DHCP address in the range Hack: some DHCP assigned IP, like 192.168.1.4 (ethernet) The configuration is something like this:
#PRE CONNECT360 SOFTWARE#
Soooo, any ideas? I'm guessing it's a network thing not a software thing. It shows up on the software running on the hack, but the computer doesn't show up in the "computers" list on the Xbox. Xbox live, if that matters, works wirelessly through the DD-WRT. The scenario I want is to be able to stream off the hack, which is connected to my main router via ethernet, with the Xbox connected wirelessly to the same router via the DD-WRT. The Hack runs something called Connect360 which allows me to stream files off of MacOS to the Xbox.Ĭonnect360 works under the following scenarios: If the Xbox is plugged in to my main router (which my Hack is also plugged in to), and when it runs on my G4 Powerbook, which is connected wirelessly, and the Xbox is connected via the DD-WRT router. I have a Linksys router, flashed to DD-WRT (thanks to T-mobile) and I have a Hackintosh (thanks to Kaido!). My question is this: I have a brand-spankin' new Xbox 360 (thanks to a wonderful girlfriend). First off, I have no idea if this should go in the networking, console gaming, or Apple forums, but we'll try here first.
