The Fonera is hooked up to a Xbox 360, and outputs a ip Address of 192.168.1.7 for it. Everything is working just fine, accept for Tversity. I can get Tversity to show on the Xbox 360, but it can never connect. I have forwarded the proper ports to the 360's IP address (192.168.1.7). When I look on my PC, inside "Tverisity>Status", it says there is a Xbox 360 under Devices but is showing the IP of 192.168.1.3, which is the Fonera's IP. I am guessing this is where I am hitting a wall. Any help guys?
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 21:23 Post subject: Tversity
Taken,
I have used Tversity from it's early days and I love it's functionality. However there are some drawbacks. You might want to try to power down the Fonera, and reboot the PC that Tversity is running. For some reason anytime I make changes to the router (WRT54GS) I need to reboot everything to get connectivity back. I also have never needed to forward any ports to get Tversity to function with the XBOX. I have the XBOX hardlined to the WRT54GS connected to a cable modem in the living room. The Client PC is in a bedroom on the other side of the house. I have run this setup without MAJOR incident for almost 4 years, Except of course the issue listed above. Good luck.
Yea I tried restarting the service, pc, fonera, etc... But none of that helped. I can see the problem I am just unsure how to fix it. Tversity is thinking my 360's IP address is 192.168.1.3, but that will just point to the fonera and not the 360, sense the 360's ip is 192.168.1.7. I do have DHCP disabled on the Fonera, and am using the main router to assign Ip addresses.
I just noticed they have a new version 1_0_0_4_RC3. You might want to try that to see if it resolves your issue. I'm using TVersity because I want to watch my movie and listening to my music library from my iPhone _________________ блог путешественника
Yea, it works fine for my Ipod Touch, just not for the 360. And yea, I am running the latest.
Edit: I tried something besides Tversity, and it worked. So I guess this is a problem on there end, and not a problem with my network setup, even if it does confuse Tversity.
To be more clear, I know how to use Tversity, as I have used it in the past for a few years, but my network configuration has sense changed, and is now a bit more complicated. But yes, ports are open, even if it is all local traffic.
Edit: I finally got Tversity working. I had to setup my Fonera, using this guide.