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| BANNED | Please help i looked everywhere! Hello every1, i know im new, but i used the search button and looked EVERYWHERE. Can some1 please help me!!!!!!! heres my situation..... i have a xbox 360 and a computer in my room ok? So i have a wireless connection hooked to the back of my 360 wirelessly connecting to my computer thats right next to me alright? then i have the computer thats right next to me with a wireless card in it connecting to the downstairs computer with a router and a modem hooked up downstairs.... was wondering can i still bridge with a wireless xbox 360 hooked to the computer thats wireless to the downstairs router????? If i can cna some1 please help me OR send me the link on the programs to look for i know i need ZAP which i HAVE, so please help..... id be so thankful!!!! |
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| Guest | You can..........if (from what i understand, you're not very clear) you actually have an AD-HOC connection going from your xbox 360 to your PC, and not from your 360 to your router. |
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| No...You would have to bridge both connections...and with a router and wireless internet for each...might be to difficult | ||||||
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| lol yea pyros im pretty sure your right but isn't there a tutorials about this couldn't he just find one and follow the steps to see what he already has? | ||||||
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| BANNED | So how i do this i got a 360 wireless conntion connected to the wireless card in my PC next to me, and the card is connected to the wireless router downstairs it is possible to bridge with my PC in my room right? |
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| Guest | ......if what you're describing IS actually the setup that is working, then you could bridge just like a regular wired connection. Last edited by Dem Pyros; 03-19-2007 at 08:57 PM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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| o my bad im running throught all cords so i have not clue about wirless | ||||||
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| BANNED | hey guys ive been looking and this one looks perfect http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/brid...alarm-pro.html Would it work????? cause im clicking netgear and connecting to MY netgear router downstairs it looks like it works. |
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| Guest | If you ACTUALLY do have the type of connection as you described, then you can use a regular bridging tutorial (bridging with zone alarm) |
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| just try it, it took me a few different tuts to finally get bridging to work + $25 for another network card but i broke my router so it was a cheap fix :-) Dont be stupid like me and have a typo in the IPs and annoy some one to the point of being banned a Teamspeak Lol Last edited by xl LosT lx; 03-19-2007 at 09:13 PM.. Reason: editing :-P | ||||||
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| BANNED | Ok so ill just use that TuT next time i get on, thanks guys =D |
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| I have the same set up as you... Just use the ICS tut (The one without the cmd prompt) And it gets it working. | ||||||
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