When users are unable to connect to Xbox Live, the first troubleshooting recommendation is to restart the network hardware. This can be accomplished by following a few simple steps and then retesting the network connection to ensure that it is online. Many times, a simple restart will solve connectivity issues and enable a gamer to return to online gaming instantly.
How to Restart Xbox Console Network Hardware
1. Determine the kind of network hardware your Xbox live uses to connect to establish an internet connection. Common types of hardware include:
-Modem. A modem connection is typically a DSL or Cable connection.
-Router.
-Bridge
-Gateway
-Computer
The most common form of connection is a modem or a router. These pieces of hardware can be combined to form a gateway connection between the network and the Xbox live. When many hubs are being used at once, it’s sometimes necessary to have a router to make all connections more convenient.
2. Turn off Xbox console and connection hardware.
3. Wait 60 seconds.
4. Turn power on the modem or other connection hardware and give it time to establish an internet connection.
5. If there is additional hardware connecting the Xbox console to a network, step four should be repeated for each piece of hardware.
6. Switch on the Xbox console and give it time to reach player dashboard.
7. When the Xbox menu is reached, go to the following menu items in the order they are listed:
-My Xbox
-System Settings
-Network settings
-Test Xbox live connection
If the connection still hasn’t been established, further troubleshooting is needed. The official website of Xbox live has a feature called Xbox lived connect solution that will help users determine how to best solve their Xbox live technical issues. It’s always possible to investigate the issue on one’s own. Other sources of help to contact might be a modem’s manufacturer, a router’s manufacturer, or a computer’s manufacturer. There are some connections that require ports to be configured properly to work with the Xbox live system, and these can only be set up through modem or router control panels.
No the Xbox plays on the Xbox network and the PS3 plays on the PlayStation network. Any new console manufacture would have to get permission to play on either network
The Xbox is a Games Console developed by Microsoft it has its own Network "Xbox LIVE"
Yes just unplug it and plug it in again.
Yes, all hardware for Xbox 360 works with the console no matter where it was made or sold.
Ignore it. You cannot get viruses on an xbox console. You can get a Red Ring of Death, but that has something to do with the hardware not the software.
If you need more memory hardware you can buy a chip from the nearest game shop and it will just slit into your xbox console.
The games that can be downloaded on an Xbox 360 console are all the games sold on the Xbox network and sometimes the games even contain discounts that are very opportunistic and good for everyone who wants to buy them.
No.Game hardware is things that improve the game or game console.For ex. ram for the game console.And Game console is a gaming system.for ex. Xbox 360.
No just one adapter per console, the hardware doesn't effect your profile as such. However you will need a Xbox Live Gold Subscription per Gamertag on your console itself.
As a standard console, no. The PS3 is far superior in terms of hardware, though Xbox live far exceeds PSN in terms of service speed and community.
Console, no. You can connect to an Xbox from a PC.
An Xbox 360 wireless network adapter can be purchased from any retailer that sells Xbox gaming console and accessories. Retailers such as Best Buy, Walmart, Kmart, and Target sell these types of items.