Unable to connect to Xbox 360 via the network.

Original title: network host down

OK, so I have my xbox 360 and a laptop of HP under win7 set up on my home network to my dell PC winVISTA.  One day the network just stopped working no real reason.  The xbox and the laptop can connent to the internet but do not communicate with each other.  Pls help and nothing changed just, it stopped working.  The xbox is my media hub and my laptop for work, this is all very frustrating.  Thnx in advance for any help.

Hello

1 have you made changes to your computer recently?

2. what happens when you try to connect between computer and Xbox 360?

I suggest you follow the methods and check if it helps.

Method 1: Follow the link below and check if that helps.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-network-connection-problems

Method 2: Links and check if it helps.

Xbox LIVE connection problems
 
 
Error: Unable to connect to your wireless network
 
 
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