Wolfeman
29-08-2007 15:10:58
Is there an after market adapter or is the Microsoft one the only one? I used to have my 360 hardwired but I need it to be wireless now. The Microsoft adapter is like $90 ? Thanks for the help...
dmorris68
29-08-2007 16:27:57
You should be able to use any WiFi bridge or AP by plugging it into the ethernet port. I believe Linksys sells a Gaming Bridge that is configured for consoles, but any AP bridge should work.
Wolfeman
29-08-2007 16:34:16
[quote33779637d8="dmorris68"]You should be able to use any WiFi bridge or AP by plugging it into the ethernet port. I believe Linksys sells a Gaming Bridge that is configured for consoles, but any AP bridge should work.[/quote33779637d8]
Hmmm, thats interesting...
justinag06
29-08-2007 17:27:45
http//www.buy.com/prod/play-link-for-xbox-playstation-2-pc-or-mac/q/loc/108/201199687.html
I used this one, it works great.
Allen626
29-08-2007 23:41:29
[quotea902eb39b1="justinag06"]http//www.buy.com/prod/play-link-for-xbox-playstation-2-pc-or-mac/q/loc/108/201199687.html
I used this one, it works great.[/quotea902eb39b1]
That uses RF. And 1.5mb/s is slow as shit.
I suggest using a cheap wireless router in client mode to connect to your main wireless router if you already have one. That is what I do with my original xbox. The product dmorris is talking about is called the WET11 I believe.
Wolfeman
30-08-2007 00:13:51
Thanks for all the help fellas )
zr2152
30-08-2007 07:44:00
http//www.consumerdepot.com/products.asp?id=XBOX360-ACC-3V
Why dont you just buy 2 wireless ones for 45.00?
dmorris68
30-08-2007 07:51:16
[quote8a965ce70b="zr2152"]http//www.consumerdepot.com/products.asp?id=XBOX360-ACC-3V
Why dont you just buy 2 wireless ones for 45.00?[/quote8a965ce70b]
He's talking about wireless networking, not wireless controllers. P
TryinToGetPaid
30-08-2007 11:27:59
Wolfe let me know what you go with?
Wolfeman
30-08-2007 13:33:41
[quote32288d67ea="TryinToGetPaid"]Wolfe let me know what you go with?[/quote32288d67ea]
Will do...