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Subject: Xbox 360

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Name: fmx250
Date: December 30, 2007 at 21:30:44 Pacific
Subject: Xbox 360
OS: winxp
CPU/Ram: p4
Model/Manufacturer: ausus
Comment:
Hi ,
i have a problem i habe an internet cafe with 6 xboxes and 10 computers i updatet the network from 2 netgear switsches to 1 dlink des1252 switsch and have now problems to comect and stay coneted with the xboxes computers are all fine dident cange my router netgear dg534 i set the switsch on all xboxes on hiest setting in the priorety and computers at 2 higest priorety, and put the traffic comtrole (storm controller on ) can someone help my please

regards Henrick



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Name: Cobra_R
Date: January 4, 2008 at 16:25:40 Pacific
Subject: Xbox 360
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Did you contact dlink?

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