The below is an ICS only bug. Further info- I went to a friends house
and his devices detect and connect to my Nexus except for his Xbox.
His Xbox can connect through his iPhone wifi and a Razr, just not my
ICS running Nexus.

I'm copying this from the below link since I'm not getting a reply
there:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Mobile/thread?tid=3efbd0895a5a4614&hl=en

I have a new Galaxy Nexus and the Verizon unlimited tethering plan.

So far, I've been able to tether my laptop, Kindle, work lapotop, my
sons Nintendo DS and even my old Blackberry.

I can not tether my Xbox. It says it can not acquire an IP address and
to verify DHCP is turned on.

I tried changing the password, changing the SSID and turning off
security completely. I am still unable to connect only the Xbox.

I had a HTC Rezound for a couple weeks before switching to the Nexus
and the Xbox connected just fine to that.

I pulled out my old DSL router and powered it on and the Xbox
connected to the router (but no internet because my DSL is off). That
tells me there is no problem with the Xbox itself.

Does anybody have any ideas?

Alternatively, does anybody know where I can acquire the tethering app
the Rezound used? It had some configuration options that are
inaccessible on the stock ICS.

Device: Galaxy Nexus
Carrier:Verizon
Country / Language:US
OS / Browser / build number (if applicable):ICS 4.02

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