Re: Vista Media Center and Xbox 360 Extender
- From: "Jason Tsang" <jason-onlineDEL@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 22:56:25 -0400
All the software for the Xbox 360 extender is included in Vista. There is
no need to install the Xbox 360 Extender software for MCE2005 (it won't work
in Vista anyways).
Check the following...
Network Category must be set to Private to Add an Extender
Description: When a network card is added to the PC the Network Category is
set to Public by default and the Windows firewall is configured to prevent
discover of Upnp Devices on the network. This discovery is required to find
the Media Center Extender on the network.
Resolution: Change your network category in network center from "public" to
"private". You can do this in the Network Center (This activity will require
admin rights):
1. Go to control panel
2. Choose "Network and Internet"
3. Choose "Network Center"
4. In the network details section, Choose "Switch Category" until the
network category says "private network".
5. Restart task to Add Extender
If that doesn't help, we're going to need more info to troubleshoot the
issue.
What hardware do you have on the PC (what network cards/motherboard)
What region are you in
What firewall software are you using (if any)
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"Urchent" <urchent at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:79119875-5395-4D14-977C-960451D187E5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I hope someone can help me out this this. I am trying to setup my 360 as an
extender to my Vista (x64) PC. i am getting partial connectivity.
Some history: When i first setup Vista beta 2 the 360 happened to be off
the
first time it was turned on vista "saw" it and set up media connect
automatically. Nice. But did nothing for media center. I did not feel like
setting up media center until now.
My approach: i figured vista was "smart" enough to see the 360 I should be
able to just set it up as an extender in media center. I looked and there
I
found the option to set up an extender and it even listed my 360 as not
yet
setup. A good sigh I thought. So I ran the little wizard to have it fail
saying extender communication error try restarting both pc and extender
and
run setup again. While the 360 showed a hung connecting to media center
screen. I restarted it all same result. Time to hit the news groups.
http://www.xbox.com/en-us/pcsetup/postmce05/ was a nice help I figured I
might have to do something like this. It basically told you to delete the
old
extender software on the 360 from XP MCE so vista will give it the new
one. I
did all this same result. Getting frustrated now I couldn't find any more
useful help online so I just tried every possible combination of running
the
wizard from both sides deleting the extender software a few times. I did
notice odd behavior if I run the 360 setup while the vista wizard is open
(not even connecting just at the start screen) when 360 gets to the point
where it generates the key for you it is only on screen for about 4-5
seconds
and then starts connecting like I finished the wizard in the other room.
This
makes it difficult to write down that key fast enough to. Every time every
way I try 360 hangs on the media center connection screen (the one with
the
animated white dots) and vista gives a generic extender communication
error
or a pc communication error.
O and I tried disconnecting and reconnecting media connect to, no effect
either way but it at least sets itself up perfect every time and after
this
was all done I used to play some tunes to calm me. Why can't media center
extender be this easy?
Anyone with info please help me out.
.
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