FTP and vista
FTP and vista
This is kinda strange to be asking ftp help but i have no idea how to set up the network on vista so i can ftp. Could anyone help.

"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way after you make fun of them, you still have their shoes."-Dranciel ಠ_ಠScottyGee wrote:Smokers suck >_< (to avoid someone saying it later, both literally and in the derogatory way)
>.< im on dial up and that is why im having troubles. I dont have a router.

"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way after you make fun of them, you still have their shoes."-Dranciel ಠ_ಠScottyGee wrote:Smokers suck >_< (to avoid someone saying it later, both literally and in the derogatory way)
that is why it doesnt work. Vista is trying to find the internet through my xbox instead of trying to look at it like a home network. That is why i cant connect. It always says limited connectablility.

"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way after you make fun of them, you still have their shoes."-Dranciel ಠ_ಠScottyGee wrote:Smokers suck >_< (to avoid someone saying it later, both literally and in the derogatory way)
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Do you have a CD Burner?
If so, why not burn the maps to a CD-R/RW and pop it in your xbox,
and copy the maps with your dashboards filemanager.
*assuming that your xbox dash can read file CDs*
If so, why not burn the maps to a CD-R/RW and pop it in your xbox,
and copy the maps with your dashboards filemanager.
*assuming that your xbox dash can read file CDs*
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I was having this problem too when I tried to set-up my FTP on XP, what I did to fix was I hooked everything up, and let it show up as a new LAN connection with 'limited connectivity' and then double clicked on it from the 'notification area' (area next to the clock) and then adjusted my settings like so:

(Also, just so you know, I'm still using Windows XP, that's just a vista theme.)

(Also, just so you know, I'm still using Windows XP, that's just a vista theme.)

I think Noobraska is a pretty cool state. eh grows corn and doesn't afraid of anythng.
(12:18:11 AM) GTAF: DAMNIT GIR WE ARE ON THE SUBJECT OF VINCE'S DICK.
I did? <_<

I think Noobraska is a pretty cool state. eh grows corn and doesn't afraid of anythng.
(12:18:11 AM) GTAF: DAMNIT GIR WE ARE ON THE SUBJECT OF VINCE'S DICK.
Ok just to make sure turk do you have a cross over cable going to from your eathernet port on your pc to xbox. I would set up a static ip on the xbox and then use a cross over cable and then ftp program like flash ftp. BTW a cross over cable is different from a regular cable because two of the wires are reversed on one end of the cable.turk645 wrote:that is why it doesnt work. Vista is trying to find the internet through my xbox instead of trying to look at it like a home network. That is why i cant connect. It always says limited connectablility.
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connect a xbox system link cord to the ethernet port in the back then set ur xboxs ftp to stactic then type in ftp://xbox:xbox@IPGOESHERE in the address bar. walla u love me 


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Just to let you know a xbox system link and a cross over cable are the same just cross over is the more technical name.Darkshallfall wrote:connect a xbox system link cord to the ethernet port in the back then set ur xboxs ftp to stactic then type in ftp://xbox:xbox@IPGOESHERE in the address bar. walla u love me