extention of the Xbox 360 to the ethernet cable crossover direct connection to pc computer

I have a motorola sb5101 cable modem connected to the computer via usb. I am trying to connect my xbox 360 with a direct crossover ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the computer.  nothing works I tried a lot of things. any suggestions? I connected the xbox directly on the modem and the xbox live Guide.  I can't get the xbox to work like a slave to the pc - network does not.

help please

gougou

Hello

·          This all the steps you've tried?

·          Check after you manually assign IP address?

Step 1: Try with a different cable.

See also http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Use-a-Windows-Media-Center-Extender-device

http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-Media-Center/learn-more/Extenders/tutorials/Extenders-Xbox-config.aspx

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