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Connecting A 360 Through Wireless?
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| Let the Mayhem Begin ![]() | Connecting A 360 Through Wireless? how would i do this? would i have to have a adapter or would i connect to the router? |
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| 7S Addict | theres a usb wireless adapter for the 360 |
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| Let the Mayhem Begin ![]() | is there any other way to do it, i found this but i doesnt work, Go wireless with your XBox 360, without the $100 MS adapter |
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![]() | You can run an ethernet cable to a PC if it has 2 Ethernet cards or a wireless card and an ethernet card. Then you set up ICS and you can sign on through there. You don't have to buy the $100 MS adapter. Any old ethernet bridge will work fine. |
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| Member | Well, Linksys makes some pretty nice wireless adapters, it actually picks up the wireless signal then gives you an ethernet hookout. |
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| Let the Mayhem Begin ![]() | |
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| Senior Member | internet connection sharing |
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![]() | ![]() I use a Linksys one. It works fine. But I'm eventually going to have a wired connection. Wired>Wireless |
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| Novice | you can just connect your laptop to your 360 using an ethernet cable and the bridge your lan and wireless connections |
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| Novice | I connected my xbox to a nearby computer (via ethernet) that is hooked up to my network. But when I told the xbox to search for a connection, it found it but said it could not get its own IP address??? Please help =( |
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| Member | Enable ICS. |
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