problem with ftp to xbox

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  1. spitfire6

    spitfire6 Guest

    hi! I'm trying to ftp to my xbox. I have a modded xbox, have flashFXP,a croosover, I change the IP addres and the subnet mask in my computer , i have the ip set to "yes" in my xbox. I make the new site in flashfxp, and when I try to connect at the bottom of the screen it says "connection failed"... I was able to connect a couple weeks ago, but now I can don't it? Can someone help me pleasee? thanks in advance
     
  2. kyletoff

    kyletoff Member

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    if you changed your ip to as an example "192.168.0.2" try changing the 2 or the last digit to a different number like 3 or 1.
    hope this helps.(worked for me)
     
  3. Brutal4CE

    Brutal4CE Guest

    you should have searched for this topic. if you have xp then good, you could use a built in ftp client, this is what I use. thanks to don_omar who had just what I wanted to show;

    follow these steps and you can have an easy to use xbox/pc ftp client;
    1. disable any firewalls (or set them to ALLOW when trying to connect to your xbox).

    2. Disable the LAN connection and connect the crossover cable to pc and xbox, or network cables connecting pc to switch or hub to xbox.

    3. Right click the LAN connection (under START/CONTROL PANEL/NETWORK CONNECTIONS), click "properties", under the "general" tab, go down the list, click on "Internet protocol (TCP/IP)" then click properties again. Use the following settings;-
    IP Address: 192.168.1.100
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1

    Click OK.

    4. On your desktop, you need to see an icon labelled "My Network Places" (If its not there, right click on your desktop, click "properties", click "desktop" tab, then click "customize Desktop...", tick the box at the top for "My network places" and click OK, and again OK to exit display properties).
    Right click on "My Network Places" and select "map network drive", then click the writing which says "sign up for online storage or connect to a network server", a wizard thing pops up, click NEXT, the next screen brings up a list of service providers, highlight the 1 which says "Choose another network location........." then click NEXT, in the space type this
    ftp://xbox:xbox@192.168.1.200:21
    click NEXT, the next page is the name, your choice, I just put XBOX on mine, click NEXT, then untick the box (open this..... when finished", click FINISH

    NOTE: ALL THE SETTINGS ABOVE ARE ASSUMING THEY ARE LEFT AS DEFAULT ON EVO X, IF YOU CHANGED THEM PUT THE PASSWORD BACK TO "XBOX" AND THE IP BACK TO 192.168.1.200 OR THESE SETTINGS WONT WORK!!!

    5. On xbox, goto settings and make sure it says "use static IP" YES.

    6. Reboot your xbox, on evo x dash it should display the IP as 192.168.1.200 (if it does not take note of step 5. and make sure the IP is set to this).

    7. Re-Enable the LAN on your pc, a bubble pops up "LAN Connection 100.0 Mbps ..."

    8. Finally, double click the "My Network Places" icon on your desktop and open the folder named XBOX (or whatever you specified in step 4.) and it should show you you xbox hard drive (C,E,F,X,Y,Z and D is the DVD-Rom).

    hope this helps!
    Once again thanks to don_omar.
     
  4. myxbox77

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    depend on which software you use ( exm: ws_ftp ) you must enable your firewall to allow this software access through...or just keep on and off your xbox for few time to get through to your pc ( this always hapen to me xbox to pc ,i not sure about your one) i hope this will help.....
     
  5. madcatz

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    when I follow the directions of what you put it says connection timed out??
     

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