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ChevyBoy95

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  1. I hate when people bring up box rise speaking about daily systems. Box rise is irrelevant on a daily music system since music is dynamic so the ohm load can be 18ohms 1 second and .2 ohms the next and back up to 12, down to 3, up to 5, down to .3 up to 30, etc. if you aren't talking about a burped tone or a song with a very consistent bassline then why mention box rise?

  2. do you have far cry 3? cause i just beat that and probably one of the better games i have ever played. Great story, you shoot shit the whole time, open world, etc.

    BL2 is also amazing, put a full playthough on it, all missions and everything and it was pretty fun in coop.

    Hitman is very story driven, but is more like here is an arena, deal with the situation, then you move on too the next arena. It isnt as plain as the arena to arena made it sound, i think it is great and beat it twice.

    all are easy game to be serious or have fun with.

  3. Using an Oscope is easy to use as a DD-1, I have done both.

    For ease of use the DD-1 any day of the week, but it is nice to have a visual readout of what is really going on with an Oscope.

    you want to use the max volume that keeps both the mids/highs amp and bass amp output signals clean. You also want to test the max volume unclipped from the HU.

    And i would use -5db or roughly that for the sub amp.

  4. OK, I finally got it to work.

    The issue is that Xbox consoles can only deal with WEP protection or no protection at all. Uverse internet comes set with the wireless password on WPA or WPA2 security, this being more secure than WEP, but not good if you want to play XBL.

    With the http://XXX.XXX.XX.XXX (advanced config number on the modem) you go to the site, then go to LAN -> Wireless, and then scroll down to security type, it will have a drop down bar with WPA and WPA2 as the default, set it to Shared WEP since Open WEP essentially has no protection. The password to wireless will be the same and just enter it on the xbox like normal and it should work.

    I dont know if the MAC address and allowing the firewall to pass XBox application is also a reason it worked, but with those 3 things my XBL is connected and working.

  5. it isnt just "enter the password" and it works. The new modem has firewall settings where it blocks my xbox. I think i know how to resolve it. The IP and Mac Address of my xbox router and xbox were restricted by the AT&T modem, and no, i do not need to restore factory settings since it didnt work when i had changed nothing. And what i changed doesnt hamper anything, it just put less firewall restrictions and allowed detection of the xbox. But i still need to allow the xbox IP to be recongnized by the modem.

    Sheena, the xbox detects it fine, the modem isnt allowing the signal to pass.

    and there are NUMEROUS people with my same issue, yet uverse hasnt changed anything, must be because their support costs money even over the phone...

  6. We go at&t/uverse yesterday and all has been working fine. All computers, laptops, iphones, whatever has been connected to wifi successfully but my xbox and my brothers xbox will not get a signal. The xbox routers we have worked fine with xfinity/comcast. The xbox routers also recongnize the 2WIREXXX but when connected see no signal and fail the network test almost immediately.

    What I have tried:

    Going to advanced config settings (http://XXX.XXX.XX.XXX) allowing the cisco router (AT&T's main router) to authorize passage of the XBox through the firewall. no avail yet...

    I cant be the only one with this issue, and don't even suggest calling uverse.

    Tried manually adding the MAC Address and still didnt work.

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