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I got my 360 connected to my pc through ethernet and pc to internet via wireless.

I can access media center from the 360

However,

I cannot go on xbox live or steam music from my pc.

I have tried bridging but then my pc cannot connect to the internet and 360 cant connect at all, right now i have ics on and the 360 can access media center but cannot connect to the pc or internet
 

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Does it give any kind of reason at all? It usually says something like "Ports blocked" or whatever. Is there any way you can hook it straight into the router just to test if it works that way?
 

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You can change the settings in System Settings->Network Settings->Configure Network. If it can't connect to the internet then it sounds like it's either not getting an IP address from your PC or ICS isn't set up correctly. What OS are you using?
 

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Hmm, that's odd. When I was running Vista I just switched on ICS and then switched on my 360 and it did everything else automatically. Double check your ICS is on, and then check to see if the 360 is set to automatic or manual IP allocation.
 

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Don't triple post, just go back and edit your message.
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You still haven't said what your Xbox is set to, is it automatic or manual?
 

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If the machine you're using to share the connection can connect to the net then no. The 360 should be sharing that internet connection. It's got to be something between your 360 and your PC. You could try setting it to manually allocate your IP address on the 360. You could try bridging the adapters to see if that works.

1) Open up the Network and Sharing Center
2) Click Change Adapter Settings on the left hand side
3) Highlight the Local Area connection and the Wireless connection (hold ctrl down while you click on each one)
4) Right click on the Wireless conecction.
5) Select Bridge Connections

That worked for my nephew, so it's worth a shot.
 

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