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Old 21-06-2003, 03:40
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To make sure there is a connection to your xbox do the following below:

Open up the DOS command prompt and type Ping, space then the IP of your xbox, which in my case it's 192.168.0.157. Check to see if there is any communication between your Xbox and PC (i.e packets sent and received, etc.) If there is, there is nothing wrong with the connection. If not do the following below:

D/L the latest version of Evox which is 1.8.3752, edit the evox.ini network settings below and re-burn it to disc.

SetupNetwork = Yes
StaticIP = Yes
Ip = 192.168.0.157
Subnetmask = 255.255.255.0
Defaultgateway = 192.168.0.1
DNS1 = 0.0.0.0
DNS2 = 0.0.0.0
SkipIfNoLink = Yes
SetupDelay = 10

Under your TCP/IP properties for your network card, choose 'use the following IP address' and enter 192.168.0.1 and for subnet mask enter 255.255.255. Then under the Advanced Tab not sure if it's avaliable in earlier versions of Windows, as i'm using XP pro. Click on the WINS tab and tick the enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP option. Click okay and re-boot. Then make sure that the Evox network settings are correct on the disc, crossover cable connected, all firewalls, etc disabled like Zonealarm for example, as many forget about that and boot the disc in the Xbox. Open up FlashFXP and enter 192.168.0.157 user name xbox and the same for password. You should now connect and see the contents of the Xbox HD.

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