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2006-06-05, 17:25
http://manual.xboxmediacenter.de/wakka.php?wakka=webservercommands
in the text stand:
if you find that the above commands don’t work then check that:
) the address “xbox” is understood by your browser to point to your xbox’s address. you may need to enter the full ip address e.g. 192.168.0.1
) the xbmc web server has been turned on. this setting can be found in settings, network, server.
) you didn’t mistype the command.
note: if you are a windows user, you can configure a name for your xbox's ip address.
edit with your favorite text editor the file “host” inside c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\ and add a line at the end with your xbox ip address.
192.168.0.1 xbox
save it (don't need to restart) and test if the command “ping xbox” works. you should now resolve your xbox ip address
if you still can’t get them working, try:
but the links under this text are so:
http://xboxip/
so it must change from xboxip ->> xbox
it ist better to test, i think.
in the text stand:
if you find that the above commands don’t work then check that:
) the address “xbox” is understood by your browser to point to your xbox’s address. you may need to enter the full ip address e.g. 192.168.0.1
) the xbmc web server has been turned on. this setting can be found in settings, network, server.
) you didn’t mistype the command.
note: if you are a windows user, you can configure a name for your xbox's ip address.
edit with your favorite text editor the file “host” inside c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\ and add a line at the end with your xbox ip address.
192.168.0.1 xbox
save it (don't need to restart) and test if the command “ping xbox” works. you should now resolve your xbox ip address
if you still can’t get them working, try:
but the links under this text are so:
http://xboxip/
so it must change from xboxip ->> xbox
it ist better to test, i think.