How To Directly FTP Files Over With An Ethernet Cable For Your RGH/JTAG Xbox 360! (Episode 5) #RGH 📁

Nagato's Revenge
18 Dec 201912:53

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, Nagato avenged guides viewers on how to directly FTP files to an Xbox 360 RGH or JTAG via an Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for a router. The video covers prerequisites like a modded Xbox 360, XCX menu 1.2, and Xbox 360 neighborhood SDK. It demonstrates configuring network settings for both PC and Xbox 360, and using Xbox 360 neighborhood SDK for a faster file transfer process. The tutorial also highlights the benefits of direct FTP, such as faster transfer times and support across various FTP clients.

Takeaways

  • 📺 Nagato Avenged is presenting episode 5 of his Xbox 360 RGH and JTAG tutorial series.
  • 🔌 This episode focuses on how to directly FTP files over with an Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for a router.
  • 🖥️ The tutorial is beneficial for faster transfer times, especially when moving large files or games.
  • 📝 Prerequisites include a modded Xbox 360 (JTAG or RGH), XCX Menu 1.2, Xbox 360 Neighborhood SDK, an Ethernet cable, and optionally, FileZilla FTP client.
  • 🔗 Useful links for necessary software and previous tutorials are provided in the video description.
  • ⚙️ The process involves configuring network settings on both the PC and Xbox 360, with specific IP addresses and subnet masks.
  • 📡 The tutorial demonstrates setting up the network and sharing settings on a PC and configuring the network settings on the Xbox 360.
  • 💾 The tutorial tests the connection by transferring files via Xbox 360 Neighborhood and verifying the transfer on both the PC and Xbox 360.
  • 🗃️ Benefits include significantly faster file transfer speeds compared to using USB, and compatibility with various FTP clients.
  • 👥 Viewers are encouraged to join Nagato's Discord for additional help and follow his social media for more tutorials and updates.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of episode 5 of the Xbox 360 RGH and JTAG tutorial series?

    -The primary focus is on teaching how to directly FTP files over with an Ethernet cable for an RGH/JTAG Xbox 360.

  • What are the benefits of using direct FTP to transfer files to an Xbox 360?

    -Direct FTP provides faster transfer times, eliminates the need for a router, and avoids the extra steps involved in using USB devices.

  • What prerequisites are needed for this tutorial?

    -You need a modded Xbox 360 (either JTAG or RGH), XCX Menu 1.2, Xbox 360 Neighborhood SDK, an Ethernet cable, and optionally, FileZilla FTP client.

  • What is the first step in setting up the PC side for FTP transfer?

    -The first step is to connect the Ethernet cable from the Xbox 360 to the PC and then configure network settings in the Control Panel on the PC.

  • How do you configure the IP settings on the PC for this FTP setup?

    -You set the IP address to 1.1.1.1 and the subnet mask to 255.0.0.0 in the Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) properties.

  • What settings should be configured on the Xbox 360 for FTP transfer?

    -On the Xbox 360, you need to configure the IP address to 1.1.1.2, the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and both the primary and secondary DNS servers to 1.1.1.1.

  • How can you verify that the Xbox 360 is connected properly for FTP transfer?

    -You can verify the connection by opening XCX Menu on the Xbox 360 and checking that the IP address matches the configured settings.

  • What should you do after setting up the IP configurations on both the PC and Xbox 360?

    -After setting up the IP configurations, you should open Xbox 360 Neighborhood on the PC and add the Xbox 360 using its IP address.

  • How can you test if file transfers via FTP are working correctly?

    -You can test the file transfer by creating a test file on the PC and transferring it to a folder on the Xbox 360 using Xbox 360 Neighborhood.

  • What additional resources or help does the creator offer for this tutorial?

    -The creator offers additional tutorials for PS3, a link to their Discord for help, and various social media platforms for staying updated with their content.

Outlines

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🎮 Introduction and Overview

Nagato introduces the fifth episode of his Xbox 360 RGH and JTAG tutorial series. He explains that the tutorial will cover how to transfer files using FTP directly over an Ethernet cable without the need for a router. The method is advantageous for faster transfer times and is also applicable to PlayStation 3. Prerequisites include a modded Xbox 360, XCX Menu 1.2, and Xbox 360 Neighborhood SDK. Links to required software and additional resources are provided.

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🔧 Setting Up on PC

Nagato details the steps to set up the PC for FTP file transfer. This includes ensuring the Ethernet cable is connected from the Xbox 360 to the PC. He guides through accessing the Control Panel, Network and Sharing Center, and configuring network settings. Specific IP addresses and subnet masks are provided for manual setup. The procedure ensures the PC is ready to communicate with the Xbox 360 via the Ethernet connection.

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🎮 Configuring Xbox 360 Network Settings

Nagato explains the process of setting up the network settings on the Xbox 360. This involves navigating to network settings, configuring the IP address and subnet mask, and ensuring the settings match those provided for the PC. He demonstrates how to test the connection using XCX Menu to verify the IP address and ensure the setup is functioning correctly.

💻 Transferring Files via Xbox 360 Neighborhood

Nagato shows how to transfer files using Xbox 360 Neighborhood. He provides a step-by-step guide on adding the Xbox 360 to the Neighborhood and entering the IP address. The process involves testing file transfers to confirm the connection and functionality. He demonstrates creating and transferring files to the Xbox 360, highlighting the speed and efficiency of using direct FTP.

📂 Additional File Transfer Tests

Nagato performs additional tests to transfer different types of files, such as text documents and thumbnails, to demonstrate the process. He verifies the transfers by checking the files on the Xbox 360. This section emphasizes the ease and speed of using direct FTP for various types of files and the benefits of this method over others.

👥 Community and Support

Nagato concludes the tutorial by encouraging viewers to join his Discord for support and to stay updated with his latest content. He mentions other platforms and social media where he shares hacking guides and tutorials. Nagato also highlights the option to support his channel through Patreon and reminds viewers to subscribe and enable notifications for updates.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Xbox 360 RGH and JTAG

This term refers to the Xbox 360 console that has been modified to run custom or 'unsigned' code, which is essential for the tutorial's theme. RGH stands for 'Revolutionary Gamer Hack', and JTAG is a method for modifying the console. The video is focused on teaching viewers how to transfer files to these modified consoles, which is the main theme of the tutorial.

💡FTP

FTP stands for 'File Transfer Protocol', a standard network protocol used for transferring files from one host to another. In the context of the video, the host is the PC, and the target is the Xbox 360 console. The tutorial explains how to use FTP to transfer files directly to the console without the need for a router, which is a key concept for the video's instructional content.

💡Ethernet cable

An Ethernet cable is a type of network cable used to connect devices locally. In the script, it is mentioned as the method for creating a direct connection between the PC and the Xbox 360 for file transfers. The use of an Ethernet cable is central to the tutorial's process, as it facilitates the direct FTP file transfers discussed.

💡XCX menu

XCX menu is a custom menu for the Xbox 360 that allows users to manage and launch various applications and games. The script mentions that the viewer needs to have XCX menu 1.2 version installed, which is a prerequisite for the tutorial. It is used to display the device's IP address, which is crucial for setting up the FTP connection.

💡IP address

An IP address is a unique identifier for devices on a network. In the video, setting the correct IP address is a critical step for establishing a connection between the PC and the Xbox 360. The tutorial provides specific IP addresses to be used for the PC and the console to ensure successful file transfers.

💡Subnet mask

A subnet mask is used in networking to divide a network into smaller networks, known as subnets. In the context of the video, the subnet mask '255.0.0.0' is specified for the PC's network settings to ensure that the PC and Xbox 360 are on the same local network, allowing for direct file transfers.

💡Xbox 360 neighborhood SDK

The Xbox 360 neighborhood SDK is a set of tools and libraries that allow developers to create applications for the Xbox 360. The script mentions it as a requirement for the process, indicating that it is used to facilitate the file transfer process between the PC and the Xbox 360 console.

💡FileZilla

FileZilla is a free FTP client software that can be used to transfer files between a local computer and a remote server or another computer. Although mentioned as optional in the script, it is an example of an FTP client that can be used for the file transfer process described in the tutorial.

💡Direct FTP

Direct FTP refers to the process of transferring files directly from one device to another without going through an intermediate server or network. In the video, the term is used to describe the method of transferring files from the PC to the Xbox 360 using an Ethernet cable, which is faster and more efficient than other methods.

💡DNS server

DNS stands for Domain Name System, which is the system that translates human-friendly domain names (like www.example.com) into IP addresses. In the script, the primary DNS server is set to '1.1.1.1' for the Xbox 360, which is part of the network configuration necessary for the direct FTP setup.

💡Xbox 360 modded

A modded Xbox 360 is a console that has been altered to bypass certain restrictions, allowing it to run custom software or games. The script specifies that the tutorial is for modded Xbox 360 consoles capable of running unsigned code, which is the target audience for the tutorial's content.

Highlights

Introduction to episode 5 of the Xbox 360 RGH and JTAG tutorial series.

Teaching how to directly FTP files over an Ethernet cable for RGH/JTAG Xbox 360.

Benefits of direct FTP include not needing a router for file transfers.

Mention of a PlayStation 3 tutorial for dev kit or mattie PS3 users.

Prerequisites for the tutorial include a modded Xbox 360 and XCX menu 1.2 version.

Xbox 360 Neighborhood SDK is required for the process.

Ethernet cable and FileZilla FTP client are needed for the tutorial.

Benefits of faster transfer times using Ethernet over USB.

Support for direct FTP by Xbox Neighborhood and FileZilla STP.

Instructions on setting up the PC side with Ethernet cable connection.

Configuring network settings on the PC for direct FTP.

Setting up the Xbox 360 with manual IP address for network configuration.

Using XCX menu to verify the IP address and test the connection.

Demonstration of transferring files using Xbox 360 Neighborhood SDK.

Direct FTP allows for faster file transfers compared to other methods.

The process supports transferring games, emulators, and payloads.

Conclusion of the tutorial and call to action for likes, comments, and social media follows.

Transcripts

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hey everyone welcome back to my channel

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it's me Nagato avenged welcome back on

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episode 5 of my xbox 360 RGH and JTAG

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tutorial series for today I'm gonna be

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teaching us on how to directly FTP files

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over with a Ethernet cable for your RG 8

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/ JTAG Xbox 360 and I'll be listing some

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of the benefits of doing this and this

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what this basically does you do not need

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a router for you to be able to transfer

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your files via from your PC to your 360

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and it's very useful for a multitude of

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reasons if you guys did enjoy this

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tutorial as well I also have a tutorial

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for the PlayStation 3 so if you have a

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dev kit or mattie ps3 you can also learn

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how to do that via right now I will have

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a card to that tutorial as well but with

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that being stated since we folks can

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sitting on the 360 for today let's go

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ahead and get started on the

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prerequisites and anything and any

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useful links I will have just like any

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of my other videos will be in a link in

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description down below so first things

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first all you need is a modded xbox 360

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weather if it's a JTAG or RGH as long as

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it can run unsigned code then you're

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good for this tutorial as well you need

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XCX menu 1.2 version installed if you

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don't already how to install that you

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could check out episode 1 I will have a

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card right now for that process as well

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and I'll have that video in the link in

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description of course plus you need Xbox

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360 neighborhood SDK which is also

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required for this process I'll also have

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another card if you don't already have

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that installed onto your PC or if you do

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then you don't have to do it but I also

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have a link in description down below

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for that video as well and you need a

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internet cable you'll also need

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FileZilla FTP client for optional if you

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want to transfer over but today I'm just

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gonna be mainly teaching guys on how to

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do this via with Xbox 360 neighborhood

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SDK

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here are some of the benefits that I was

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trying to UM state earlier on so with

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this method um by via just having your

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Ethernet connected from your 360

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strictly to your PC you get way much

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faster transfer time so let's say if

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you're trying to you know transfer over

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a lot of games

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it's way much faster

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doing this process and you know you

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could also do USB as well but if you're

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you know transferring a lot of files or

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even small files and you don't always

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want to go through that extra step and

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plugging it into a USB device then you

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can just use this method as showcased

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here um it's supported by Xbox

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neighborhood as well as FileZilla stp

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support or just any theft EP client for

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that matter so you can use this on any

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FTP client whether if you think on a

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phone um you know something like another

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FTP client for Windows but ya know

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they're just some of the major benefits

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for that I just want to give a special

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thanks out to shot a bullet for you know

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helping me out with this series and

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don't forget if you need any help on

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this process you can feel free to join

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my discord but let's go ahead and get

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started on a PC side of things and let's

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go ahead and get started on the 360 side

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of things alrighty guys it's something

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that you did follow all the perilous as

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stated in it and so let's go ahead and

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get started

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on a PC side of things first so as of

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right now before we get started make

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sure you eat the net cable is connected

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from your Xbox 360 to your PC from the

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back of your PC if not this won't work

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so make sure your device is connected

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via that way but assuming that you guys

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got that set up just plug in your

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Ethernet cable from one side over your

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360 to your PC we can be able to start

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this process so what we need to do now

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is go ahead and hit or type right here

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in a search bar control panel so let's

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go ahead and do that then you will get

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this dating right here network and

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Internet open that up and from here what

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you want to do is go into network and

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sharing Center and from here what you

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want to do as well you want to go and to

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change adapter settings and via from

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this web page right here let me maximize

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this you should see your Wi-Fi if you

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have it connected from your PC plus you

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should have the actual Ethernet cable if

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you don't say or if you don't see

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something that says unidentified network

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that means your Ethernet cable is not

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picking up your 360 so make sure of

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course your 360 is owned for this

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process but what you want to do as of

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right now

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this right-click over this go into

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properties you want to go where it says

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Internet Protocol version 4 TCP / IP v4

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right click that or just go into

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properties and here is the IP address

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you want to type in so yours will

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probably be blanked out from here what

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you want to do now is set this to 1 1 1

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1 for your subnet mask you wanted that

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to be 255 0 0 0 so make sure to just

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type those um digits in and then all you

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have to do is hit OK close and then just

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to verify yourself is back burning and

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working just go to properties again ipv4

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properties and just make sure your thing

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is with this setting so all you got to

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do is hit OK close out and now it's

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fairly simple on how to do this as well

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what we're gonna do is go to our xbox360

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and then get our IP set up vo on that

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network side of things for the 360 so

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let's go to the 360 alrighty so we're on

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the Xbox 360 itself let me go ahead and

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just back out from the actual menu so we

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could just start from the beginning so

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ok we're at the beginning your Xbox 360

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is on a for this process what we need to

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do now is just scroll all the way to our

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settings hit a over system go into

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network settings mind you your internet

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cable needs to be on so what you want to

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do is go to wired network and then what

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you want to do from here is go to

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configure network and you want to go

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ahead and type in your IP settings your

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IP address subnet mask and Gateway to

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these number digits right here so right

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now we're gonna go to manual for IP

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address what you want to do is just

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literally type in this IP address of one

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point one point one point two then once

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you do that it done for your subnet mask

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go in here and hit 255 dot 255 dot 255

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dot 0 once you type that in hit done

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gateway just leave that as 0 0 0 then

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scroll down save your settings so your

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IP settings should look like this one

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point one point one point two subnet

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mask 255 255 255 and 0 gateway they're

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very thorough and your primary DNS

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server needs to be all one so

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right now we're gonna go to here make

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sure it's manual go into here if you

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wanted to type it just make sure it's

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one point one point one point one hit

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done

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secondary DNS do the same thing one

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point one point one and then hit done

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again and your settings should be just

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like this if it's not like this it won't

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work for this process but make sure you

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type all that information and via on

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your controller or you can do it with a

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keyboard but if we hit B to hit back and

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actually let me back out from here to

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test our connection if it's working

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itself we need to go open up XCX menu so

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let's go to my games XCX menu and if we

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hit our B twice I will show our devices

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IP which should be one point one point

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or excuse me yet one point one point one

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point two so let's go here and if we hit

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art B twice you can see that my IP

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address is one point one point one two

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so to test if our thing gets fully

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working and is now on basically are able

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to transfer files via over our network

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what we're gonna do is go to our PC and

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transfer any random file via with Xbox

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neighborhood just to see if it's

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connected on the other side so let's go

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ahead and check that so since that is

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done and you got everything set up on

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the Xbox 360 and now the PC what we want

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to do is go ahead and open up xbox360

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neighborhood if you don't already how to

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install net I will have that in a link

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in the description down below for that

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video which was in episode 2 I believe

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but what we want to do is go ahead and

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set up our Xbox 360 so I already have

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mines here I'm just gonna go ahead and

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delete it but so for this example we're

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just gonna go ahead and add another xbox

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360 we want to go ahead and type in the

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IP address we just saw the in XCX menu

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so one point one point two North will be

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the saying would you like to use that as

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your default Xbox development okay you

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can just say yes if you have another

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Xbox you could say no but for me this is

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my main one and then this right here is

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your direct FTP so you can see that my

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IP address is one point one point two

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let's say if you want to use your other

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IP address or you don't even have to

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delete your other console you can

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basically have two JTAG system

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you can have the one that's using just

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your regular Wi-Fi via like from the

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router or you can use the direct FTP so

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if everything worked

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you should manually see all your

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contents in your JTAG folder so as you

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notice it's very snappy since it's way

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much faster you know go through xbox360

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neighborhood if it has a direct FTP so

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you can see here that you can see all of

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my contents that is on my hard drive you

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can see that I have my Xbox classic

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games if you our guys remember from

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earlier episodes I did transfer over Jet

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Set Radio but let's go ahead and test

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some files so we can um you know make

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sure that's is working so what I'm gonna

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do in this new folder here there's

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nothing in here so I'm gonna go ahead

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and create a new text document and I'm

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just gonna call it something random like

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that and then if I drag it over here

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you're gonna see that it's gonna

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transfer my file boom so that's it doing

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its thing right here and then once it's

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fully done on this txt file it's fully

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transferred over um I'll be able we

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can't even talk today we'll be able to

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see it in this new folder so if I go

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into new folder you see my text document

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is here and not to show by this they'll

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say it's copying it shouldn't even be

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like you know taking that long but yeah

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this is the file transferred over if I

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go ahead and turn on my capture card a

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real quick I'll pop it up once I have it

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edited if you see here if I go into a CD

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one go into one of these new folders or

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let me scroll down to the right new

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folder you'll see the file we just

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transferred over so the random file we

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just transferred over is here so that's

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how you could test off the back that

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year files are transferring over via

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direct FTP let's say if we wanted to

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transfer I don't know um let's see I'm

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gonna transfer one of my thumbnails into

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this directory right here so I just

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transfer it to the new folder if you see

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back onto my um folder right here if I

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go back into a CD one on my 360 going a

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new folder you can

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see that my thumbnail has transferred

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over as well I wish you could view it

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via with an X Y X menu but probably you

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can't but yeah that's essentially on how

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you could direct FTP via this way which

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is main way much faster so if you wanted

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to transfer all year 360 games you can

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for this process if you wanted to

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transfer emulators on anything like XE

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ik or you know payloads anything of that

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nature you are able to do so but yeah

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this is the end of the tutorial if you

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