Stang said:I usually reset to factory settings and it works most of the time. I used to have a huge problems with this back on the day.
Stang said:Maybe try clearing out your system cache. That could help with something.
Profanity said:I haven't tried this but I heard about something like this.
I'll try it now.
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Gr, did not work.
have you tried using a wired connection ?Profanity said:RGH. Retail connects fine. At 5 AM my RGH connected but after I restarted it redid the same issue.
Raichu said:have you tried using a wired connection ?
Profanity said:Besides trying my VPN, no. I don't suspect it is the issue because when it connected at 5 AM, it connected wirelessly. I'm trying wired tonight though. Any other suggestions?
Raichu said:ive had this problem what i do is unplug my router , wait 30 seconds , let it boot back up , once its booted back up i turn on my JTAG , after its turned on before you sign in , go straight to test your connection . usually works for me after that.
Profanity said:Hm, I've tried that but not in that order. Should I used automatic or manual setting? And should I reset factory default before doing it?
Raichu said:manual settings is what i find causes the DNS errors majority of the times & yes reset factory default .
Profanity said:Alright, any other suggestions? I'm going to try all tonight. Whichever works will get you paid.
Raichu said:if that doesnt work , try directly connecting from the console to the router /modem
Steps on how to fix a DNS Error , got this from Xbox.com
Press the Guide button on your controller, select Settings, and select System Settings.
Select Network Settings.
Select Wired Network or the name of your wireless network when the network list is displayed.
Select Configure Network.
On the Additional Settings tab, select Restore to Factory Defaults. When prompted, select Yes, Restore to Factory Defaults.
Turn off your console.
Reset Router / Modem
Turn on your console.
Wireless only: You will receive a message to configure wireless settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your wireless network.
Now test your Xbox Live connection:
Press the Guide button on your controller, then select Settings, select System Settings, and select Network Settings.
Select the name of your Wireless Network, or select Wired Network for a wired connection.
Select Test Xbox Live Connection.
Profanity said:Alright. First chance I get, I'm going to try this.
@Raichu It didn't work, however I noticed something weird..
When I booted the console up without loading my launch settings, the console can connect all the way until Xbox says I'm banned.
But with my launch settings on, it goes to connect to internet (after modem part) and says DNS error.
I've tried putting in a fresh Launch settings but no luck.
Profanity said:Alright. First chance I get, I'm going to try this.
@Raichu It didn't work, however I noticed something weird..
When I booted the console up without loading my launch settings, the console can connect all the way until Xbox says I'm banned.
But with my launch settings on, it goes to connect to internet (after modem part) and says DNS error.
I've tried putting in a fresh Launch settings but no luck.
Flexety said:contact xbox honestly, on twitter mainly
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