Routers are not expensive and provide better security, you can get a 4-port router
for approx $60 US, however you would need to purchase one that's compatible with
Xbox.
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/co.../equipment.htm
The only other way that may be possible is by using ICS and setting up the laptop
as the gateway, otherwise check the links I provided in my first response.
Windows ICS Connection
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/co...windowsics.htm
How to configure Internet Connection Sharing in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306126/
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"Justin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I was hoping to do it without the router since I've been told it's possible.
> How do I get around these IP conflicts without the use of a router?
>
> "Patrick Keenan" wrote:
>
>> "Justin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:9498DF95-5EB5-4093-B9B5-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I have an existing home LAN network.
>>
>> Please describe this network and the router it uses.
>>
>> > When I try to connect my xbox 360 to the
>> > laptop there appears to be an IP conflict. This is probably because the
>> > laptop has been configured previously to be networked via LAN cable to
>> > another PC.
>>
>> If it was connected directly to another PC, it probably has a fixed IP
>> address. Change it to DHCP when you install the router.
>>
>> > How do I solve these IP conflicts. It results in the xbox 360 not
>> > being able to get the IP address from the laptop. Inserting it manually
>> > also
>> > does not work.
>>
>> I would suggest that you actually solve the problem by getting a router and
>> configuring it properly. Routers are cheap these days and easy to set up.
>>
>> HTH
>> -pk
>>
>>
>>