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Linksys router will not connect to Xbox? Try these fixes

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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If you own agaming console, you are supposed to easily connect it to yourrouter. That’s not always the case and sometimes, your Linksys router cannot connect to aXbox.

If you’re passionate about gaming, chances are you own one of those router models claiming to eliminate lag and offer the advantages of that innovative prioritization engine networking technology. So, what went wrong?

Some users claim theirXboxcan see the network, but will not connect. Others describe performing an entire ritual for one-time connections. This includes removing the password, factory resetting theXbox, and then connecting to it. Once they turn theXboxoff, it cannot reconnect.

Are you experiencing a similar problem and troubleshooting it gave you a headache? These solutions may help you out.

How can I fix a Linksys router that’s not connecting to a Xbox?

How can I fix a Linksys router that’s not connecting to a Xbox?

1. Reboot your router

The most basic way to attempt to fix this connection problem is to reboot yourrouter. It’s a relatively simple process that requires unplugging the power cord, waiting for 30 seconds, and then plugging the power connector back in.

Doing this can also increase your network security, as well as upload and download speeds.

2. Update the firmware of your Linksys router

Yes, that’s definitely a chore, but don’t postpone the inevitable. You’re already facing difficulties such as the impossibility to connect toXbox.

Once you update the firmware, you will rest assured in terms of security, speed, and potential bug fixes that you obviously need.

Need more info on how to update your router’s firmware? Check out this detailed guide.

3. Change your Linksys router channel

Note: on some models, you just need to click onWireless > Basic Wireless Settings, find theWireless Channelthen make your changes through the drop-down menu.

The cause of your issue could be wireless interference from other networks. Try to change yourrouter’s channel to one of the two non-overlapping channels mentioned above.

4. Reset the router to its factory default settings

If the previous steps made no difference, you may perform a router reset to restore factory defaults. This will wipe out all of your customized settings. Router username and password will also be reset to factory default values.

So, you’ll have toreconfigure your routerand update yourWi-Fidevices to use the same customizedWi-Fisettings. Your Wi-Fi network will become accessible only after performing these actions.

5. Unblock the Wi-Fi access

If theXboxis not even able to get anIP addressfrom therouter, that’s a sign that you are not connecting to the local network. One frequent scenario is discovering that your antivirus is blocking the Internet, so start troubleshooting this from here.

Don’t know how to unblock the Wi-Fi access blocked by an antivirus? This handy guide will help you out.

Checking that you have the proper ports forwarded to the IP address of theXboxor trying to manually set up static IPs on both ends could also help. Moreover, take into consideration that one of your 3rd party accessories could be behind this issue.

If you’re aware of another potential solution, share it in the comments area below with the rest of our readers.

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Milan Stanojevic

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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.