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Xbox Ethernet Not Working: How to Fix [Quick & Easy Steup]

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Updated onFebruary 22, 2024

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We can agree that the online gaming is taking over and Xbox Live is the essential part of Xbox ecosystem. And while you can use a wireless connection to play online, it’s still much better to use the ethernet (stable connection, less latency).

However, numerousXbox Oneowners had a hard time with the LAN connection while wireless worked just fine. If your Xbox Ethernet is not working, then you have come to the right place.

It could be that your Xbox Ethernet cable is not working, in which case, simply changing the cable should do the trick. However, the problem could be more complicated and require further troubleshooting.

We prepared a few steps which should come in handy. In case you’re unable to resolve the ethernet issues onXbox One, make sure to check them out below.

What can I do if my Xbox Ethernet is not working?

What can I do if my Xbox Ethernet is not working?

1. Power cycle the console

The first thing you should always do your Xbox One wired connection is not working is to do a power cycle or also called Full Reboot. This should resolve all minor issues, and there’s a whole lot of those when it comes to an Ethernet connection.

Of course, we don’t count a possible hardware malfunction, which isn’t exactly common. If you’re not sure how to perform a power cycle onXbox One, follow the steps provided below:

Alternatively, you can unplug all cables and plug them in before powering console on.

2. Check your router/modem (connect directly to a modem)

If the issue is persistent even after you followed the previous step, we recommend checking your connection independently ofXbox One. And there are so many options you should go over before we can single out the cause of the problem.

Firstly, try connecting the Ethernet cable to PC to confirm that indeed has a fully functional connection. If it does, continue with the steps. On the other hand, if it doesn’t, troubleshoot the problems by using the PC.

Check outthis guideto solve the problems on Windows 10. After you solve them there, you can try to connect your Xbox again.

Also, you may want to upgrade your router’s firmware. To do that,take a look at the steps in this article. The latest firmware could solve some connectivity issues and may help with the Xbox connection.

Try avoiding the router and plugging the Ethernet cable directly from themodem. Some users fixed the problem by simply using a separatemodemforXbox One, avoiding the possible IP conflict in the process.

Another thing is to confirm that there’s only one Xbox system with the wired connection within the same network. For some reason, you can have only one Xbox on wireless and Xbox onEthernet.

Regardless of the Xbox iteration. In order to make it work on multiple systems, you’ll need to use bridged router settings.

Restarting router andmodemrarely provides the resolution but you should give it a try. Some users recommended unplugging the cable, resetting the router and waiting for a minute or so. The issue withEthernetmysteriously vanished after that for some of them.

And, finally, you should run the Network diagnostic. You can do it on Xbox One by following these steps:

If there are any adapter driver errors, you cantake a look at this guidethat offers multiple solutions to fix them.

3. Reset MAC address and set a static IP

ResettingMAC addressand setting a static IP address can help, as well. Even though it’s a long shot, resettingMAC addressis proven as a viable solution for various connection-based issues on Xbox One.

If you’re unable to change to a static IP, check outthis step-by-step guideon how to do it on Windows 10. After you set up your IP on Windows, the changes will have effect on your Xbox as well.

Furthermore, you won’t lose any data, so it’s a pretty harmless troubleshooting step. Here’s how to reset a MAC address onXbox One:

For troubleshooting purposes, you might want to set analternate MAC address on Xbox, and we have a guide that shows you how to do that.

Moreover, with static instead of the dynamic IP address, you should avoid IP issues and allow port forwarding.  Eventually, you should be able to connect without further issues.

Follow these instructions to set a staticIP addressonXbox One:

If you have any issues, you can reserve the IP andDNSin the router settings. Find out how to do it and give it a go.

4. Put your Xbox One in DMZ

Finally, if none of the previous solutions were helpful and you’re positive that your router and/or modem are working as intended, we can only recommend port forwarding and setXbox Onein DMZ in the router/modem settings.

This should also avoid possible network conflicts and allow you to use theEthernetin a seamless manner.

Since the procedure for both port forwarding and enabling DMZ differs depending on router’s/modem’s manufacturer, we can only advise to look up your device on the internet and find more.

That’s a wrap-up. In case you have questions or suggestions regarding theXbox Ethernet not working issue, feel free to tell us in the comments section below. We look forward to hearing from you.

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Aleksandar Ognjanovic

Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.

Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.

In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.

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