Use Equipment that Works with Xbox Live
The following networking equipment has been tested and can be used to connect to Xbox Live:
Toshiba:
- PCX1100
- PCX1100U
- PCX2000
- PCX2200
- PCX2500
Motorola:
Terayon TJ715
RCA DCM305
Choose your connection type
For Cox, you can set up multiple computer access. Alternately, we suggest you use either a direct connection or a router connection.
Cox provides either an Ethernet or a USB-based modem. If you have an Ethernet modem, we suggest you use either a direct connection or a router connection.
Note
A PC may be required to activate high-speed Internet service.
Before following any connection steps below, you should print or save an offline version of this page, as you may need to disconnect your PC from the Internet.
Also, before following any connection steps, see your Xbox Instruction Manual for important safety information.
Multiple Computer Access with Cox Communications
You can obtain access for multiple devices, including computers and your Xbox console, from Cox Communications.
To request network access for additional devices, including your Xbox console:
- Go to the Cox HSI page at http://support.cox.net/.
- Click the "My Account" button on the top navigation bar or the "Making Changes" link on the main page.
- You will need to log in using your Primary Email Address and password. Click Summit to Continue.
- On this page, click the "Multiple Computer Access" link to continue.
- To add an additional computer to your account, click the "Add Computer" link and follow the directions on the page.
Note
You may have a maximum of three Computer Connections per Cox high-speed Internet account (including your primary computer).
Direct Connection with Cox

For a direct connection, you will need a standard Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors. To directly connect your hardware:
- Turn off your devices (Xbox console, Cox cable modem, and, if you have one, your PC) before connecting any cables.
Note
You must disconnect your modem from its power source to turn it off. Leave your modem turned off for 5-10 minutes before turning it on again.
- If the PC NIC is already connected to the modem, disconnect the Ethernet cable from the PC NIC.
- Connect the Ethernet out port on the modem to the Ethernet port on the back of the Xbox console using the Ethernet cable.
- Turn on your modem.
- Turn on your Xbox console, with no disc in the disc tray.
- From the Xbox Dashboard, choose Settings, Network Settings, and then Connect.
Your settings are now used to connect to Xbox Live. Progress is displayed on the Connect Status screen. If the last item is "Connected to Xbox Live," congratulations! You are connected to Xbox Live. To create your Xbox LIVE account, see Account Creation , or for more information about managing your account, see Account Management
If you cannot connect to Xbox Live, see the Troubleshooting Your Connection with Cox for more detailed information about the problem and steps you can take to fix it.
Router Connection with Cox

To connect to Xbox Live with a router connection, you'll need three Ethernet cables with RJ-45 connectors and a cable/DSL router. To share with a PC, you'll also need an Ethernet NIC installed in the PC.
To share your Cox Internet connection with your PC using a router:
- Turn off your devices (Xbox console, cable/DSL router, Cox cable modem, and PC) before connecting any cables.
Note
You must disconnect your modem from its power source to turn it off. Leave your modem turned off for 5-10 minutes before turning it on again.
- If the PC NIC is already connected to the modem, disconnect the Ethernet cable from the PC NIC.
- Connect the Ethernet out port on the modem to the Ethernet in port on the router using an Ethernet cable.
- Connect one of the Ethernet out ports on the router to the Ethernet in port on the PC NIC using an Ethernet cable.
- Connect another Ethernet out port on the router to the Ethernet port on the back of the Xbox console using an Ethernet cable.
- Turn on your devices. You should turn them on in order from the wall jack out. This means, first turn on your modem, then your router, then your PC.
- Verify that your PC can access the Internet. If not, see the Troubleshooting Your Connection with Cox of this document.
- Turn on your Xbox console with no disc in the disc tray.
- From the Xbox Dashboard, choose Settings, Network Settings, and then Connect.
Note
With a router connection, you do not need to turn on your PC to access Xbox Live from your Xbox console.
Your setting are now used to connect to Xbox Live. Progress is displayed on the Connect Status screen. If the last item is "Connected to Xbox Live," congratulations! You are connected to Xbox Live To create your Xbox LIVE account, see Account Creation , or for more information about managing your account, see Account Management .
If you cannot connect to Xbox Live, see the Troubleshooting Your Connection with Cox section of this document for more detailed information about the problem and steps you can take to fix it.