I just got off the phone with xbox support, and decided to vent here since the xbox community forums are down.
I went out and bought a refurb unit today from my local game crazy, to replace my previous xbox that went bad.
I tried to connect to xbox live, with one problem, the xbox wont use cat5 cables over 30 feet.
30 FEET!!! for crying out loud!!
So i called xbox support, and guess what, they dont support using cables over 25 feet, the y would not help me at all, they said "Sorry"....
Does microsoft expect us to set our consoles up in the computer room?
Do the expect us to set our computers up in the TV room?
Now, correct me if im wrong, but isn't cat5e cable good for anything less than 100feet without a hub etc. to boost the signal?
They told me the xbox uses "frames" instead of the "packets" that computers use, and that frames degrade much more quickly and are less reliable.
If this is the case:
Why would microsoft use a less reliable scheme for transfering data?
How does the xbox connect through routers that should you packets, why can I ping the xbox with "packets" of data from my PC.
For those of you who have an xbox and play system link games or use xbox live, How long is the cable connecting your console to the nearest router/modem?
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I think ill get a gamecube
I went out and bought a refurb unit today from my local game crazy, to replace my previous xbox that went bad.
I tried to connect to xbox live, with one problem, the xbox wont use cat5 cables over 30 feet.
30 FEET!!! for crying out loud!!
So i called xbox support, and guess what, they dont support using cables over 25 feet, the y would not help me at all, they said "Sorry"....
Does microsoft expect us to set our consoles up in the computer room?
Do the expect us to set our computers up in the TV room?
Now, correct me if im wrong, but isn't cat5e cable good for anything less than 100feet without a hub etc. to boost the signal?
They told me the xbox uses "frames" instead of the "packets" that computers use, and that frames degrade much more quickly and are less reliable.
If this is the case:
Why would microsoft use a less reliable scheme for transfering data?
How does the xbox connect through routers that should you packets, why can I ping the xbox with "packets" of data from my PC.
For those of you who have an xbox and play system link games or use xbox live, How long is the cable connecting your console to the nearest router/modem?
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I think ill get a gamecube