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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-825 => Topic started by: Tario70 on April 21, 2009, 08:49:12 PM
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Okay, so I have a DIR-825 connected wirelessly to a DAP-1522, which is connected to my Xbox 360 & Blu-Ray player.
The Blu-Ray player connects fine & I have the 1522 set to clone the Xbox 360's MAC address. All has been working 100% fine until 1 day ago. Now I can't connect to Xbox Live! I get the following message from the log:
UPnP added entry 255.255.255.255 <-> xx.xxx.xx.xx:3074 <-> 192.168.0.101:3074 UDP timeout:-1 'Xbox (192.168.0.101:3074) 3074 UDP'
The thing is I have the Xbox set to automatically get the IP it's getting & I have port forwarding set to push the UDP & TCP 3074 ports to that IP address. I've even tried disabling UPnP to see if that would help. When I do that I still can't connect to xbox live, but the error message disappears.
I'm running Firmware 1.01 for the DIR-825 & 1.20 for the DAP-1522. Everything has been working fine until 2 days ago. Direct connected to the internet, the 360 logs on fine. What gives?
~Tario
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Thats weird. Mine is doing the same thing. Well not exactly. I have a 825 and running transmission on mac. I get great speeds...but it says port is closed. It used to be open. Now, no matter what I do, port forward, port trigger, it says the port is not open.
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I don't get why you're cloning the 360's MAC?
Here's how I have it set up and works..
DIR-825:
- DHCP reservation for all LAN machines connected (wired or wireless)
- SSID enabled for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz
- 5GHz for me is set for gaming (This depends on your environment)
- UPnP checked (enabled)
- SPI unchecked (disabled)
- NAT Endpoint Filtering set to Endpoint Independent for both TCP and UDP
- With no port forwarding rules for 360
- Saved Settings
DAP-1522:
- Configured in Bridge Mode
- connect to the SSID of the DIR-825
- I use the 5Ghz SSID
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Ru-Fi-Oh,
The reason I have the 1522 set to clone the 360 is because I assign a static IP to ensure that my streaming from PC to 360 works perfectly. With my firewall I need the 360 to always have the same IP so that I can put that IP as trusted in my firewall.
Interestingly enough, it is no longer giving me issues, but I'd still love to know what caused it.
~Tario70
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Umm, you take your xbox mac, type it and the ip you want stating into the reservation field in the router and it always has the same ip, the is no need to clone the mac. In fact if there is then you have something set incorrectly in either the firewall or DHCP (whatevers acting as that server).
That aside, if you wanted a static ip why didn't you simply change the xbox to manual :-\