After roughly 30 seconds I get this error:. Setup failed because your Extender is unable to communicate with this computer. This issue might be caused by a configuration problem with your network or firewall.
I have no firewall active, not antivirus, no nothing. To anyone how manages to solve this problem I'll give you a year Gold Membership xbox-live crap thingy, unless it's so gay that I have to use a router or switch.
The proper forum to solve your issue should be Microsoft Xbox support forum. I would like suggest you redirect the issue to that forum for further help.
Spencer TechNet Community Support. The XBOX is given a private ip. I do not know the model number of the fiber modem, all I know is it's a PacketFront. I don't have a router, and if you do say that modem has a built-in router how do I access it? Tried all common IPs to get access to it with no luck. So I can't make sure UPnP is being allowed or blocked.
It's not getting a private IP, it's getting a public one. Realized this after seeing my gateway-IP. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? The display will be correct on the Xbox If your application uses X-axis or Y-axis rotations for elements, you should carefully check the display for each element on a third-party Extender to ensure that the display degrades gracefully.
This applies especially to animations that rotate elements in three dimensions. Because animations on third-party Extenders jump to the last key frame, be sure that that frame imparts the correct information to the user. For elements that are not displayed in a user-friendly way due to this limitation, consider the following options for correcting the problem without having to create separate code for third-party Extenders:.
For a static not animated element, you may be able to substitute an image of the element that simulates the correct rotation. In cases where linear perspective is not important, you may be able to adequately simulate 3D rotation by using a scaling effect. For animated elements, the display problems are likely to occur in the rotation of the last key frame. This can be corrected by designing the animation so that the last frame returns to a non-rotated state.
This distortion is most noticeable where a custom viewport the custom frame for displaying media content is used—the viewport will appear out of position relative to the other elements on the page. The distortion does not occur on the Windows Media Center PC or on third-party Extenders, it does not occur in Windows Media Center Presentation Layer applications, and it does not occur on widescreen displays.
Windows Media Center HTML pages intended for a display are typically designed at a base resolution of pixel width x pixel height a ratio. For widescreen displays, the designer usually adds extra background or content at the right, extending to pixels wide.
The onScaleEvent function added in script allows Windows Media Center to scale the page proportionally for various display sizes. For an implementation example, see the BasicFunctions. On a standard non-widescreen TV, the Xbox displays content that is slightly wider than normal.
Rather than x , the Xbox starts with a base resolution of x This content is scaled down to x , which does not match the ratio of the TV screen—the closest standard resolution is x To fit the proportion of the TV screen, the content is then compressed horizontally from pixels to pixels. If you determine that your design needs adjustment for display on the Extender, you can apply the Matrix visual filter to the page—as shown in the following script—to correct the distortion and display the page at x pixels:.
If you call this function from your onload event, it should correct the distortion. Note It is recommended that you let your other onload functionality take place first. However, this filter will not correct the distortion in an ActiveX control such as Macromedia Flash. If you are using Flash to generate your user interface, you need to correct the distortion separately. The simplest way to do this in HTML is to set the scale parameter for your Flash object to "exactfit", and then use script to widen the Flash movie to 1.
For example, you could add the following line of code to the previous function:. In certain cases, images on your hosted HTML page might only be partially displayed—or fail entirely—when the page loads. Images fail to be displayed because the code most applications use for scaling the page at different resolutions using the CSS Zoom property is executed in a manner that is asynchronous with the page's display process.
You should test your hosted HTML pages carefully on an Xbox Extender to make sure that all images are displayed correctly and consistently over several page refreshes.
This issue occurs on Xbox Extenders but not on third-party Extenders. If your images are not displayed correctly, the workaround is to execute the zoom statement using the setTimeout method, which forces the page to scale in a synchronous manner.
The following function shows how to scale elements when resizing a page. The only change is the addition of the setTimeout method.
The SDK version of the zoom statement is as follows:. Because Extender devices do not support a hardware keyboard, the task of text entry on any Extender device is accomplished with the remote control through a mechanism provided by your application to translate input from the remote control into text characters. Typically, such text entry is done by using an onscreen keyboard.
In an onscreen keyboard, characters are represented as buttons on the screen, and users use the remote control to move the focus and select.
Buttons are usually provided for access to additional characters such as the Shift and More buttons as shown in the following figure:. For extensibility applications on the Windows Media Center PC it is possible to enable text entry using a triple-tap mechanism, but this approach is not recommended because it will not work on Extenders. For triple-tap—a model commonly used for text messaging on mobile phones—the user presses the number keys on the remote control to select characters.
Each number key has several characters mapped to it, and key presses cycle through the key's assigned characters. Because the Extender does not enable your extensibility application to handle key press events for the number keys, and because some Windows Media Center remote controls do not have number keys, users will not be able to use a triple-tap mechanism on an Extender.
The recommended approach is to use an onscreen keyboard. This section describes recommendations for testing extensibility applications on Extender devices. As you develop your application, it is essential to create a testing environment that includes the different types of devices that users will be using:.
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