why this is a good IP address but you can use anything as long as it’s under 255.
IP address
192.168.0.1 PC
192.168.0.2 Xbox
Your Xbox has 3 setting on it on Evox so in this case.
XBOX
Xbox- IP - use 192.168.0.2
Default gateway - us the PC's IP so 192.168.0.1
Subnet - 255.255.255.0 - don’t ask just do it.
PC
The PC needs have the IP set on the network setting (in control panel) on the TCP/IP setting.
PC - IP 192.168.0.1
subnet 255.255.255.0 - same as Xbox (always)
Once this is done the PC and the Xbox are "on the same Network" if you like and should be
able to see each other.
*You may need to reboot both PC and Xbox*
Using a FTP program (flashFXP or CuteFTP etc) connect to the Xbox using its IP
(192.168.0.2) and the username xbox and password xbox and there you go. you can see the
drives on the Xbox - now you have to figure out what you want to do and not mess your xbox
up. Award yourself a MCSE in networking and smoke a fat one.
Linux on your XBOX
An Xbox running Linux is very inexpensive, and useful as a desktop computer, for email and browsing
the web from your TV, as a (web) server or as a node in a Linux cluster.
What you need BEFORE you start:
* Copy of Wayno's Linux Auto-Installer
(Buy Below)
* A modded xbox (any chip will work, F drive is not required)
* Some basic Linux Knowledge
* USB Adaptors * USB Keyboard and mouse ( need this is u want to run X)
Instructions (assuming you have purchased Wayno's Linux Auto-installer)
Plug in your keyboard and mouse using the xbox-usb adapters.
Insert the disc labelled "Linux Install Disc"
You'll see Tux in the top left corner, and Linux will boot up.
The Screen will go blank for a few moments, then X-Windows will load up.