XBox Live Wireless
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XBox Live Wireless
I'm new to the whole router/ network thing, so here's a dumb question:
I purchased a wireless router and an adapter that connects thru USB for my Tivo, so I could do the Home Media file sharing thing. This worked. My problem is that I now want to get another for my X-Box, but the XBOX doesn't have a USB out. Are there adapters that connect right into the Ethernet port? I don't want to have to hard wire my X-Box to the router because it's downstairs. It seems like ethernet connections should be the norm, but all they seemed to have at Curcuit City were USB connections.
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What is the adapter made specifically for the X-Box? Is it special in any way? It costs $130, so I was guessing it must do more than the $40 one I bought for the Tivo- or does it just look really cool and match the XBOX for the extra $90?
I purchased a wireless router and an adapter that connects thru USB for my Tivo, so I could do the Home Media file sharing thing. This worked. My problem is that I now want to get another for my X-Box, but the XBOX doesn't have a USB out. Are there adapters that connect right into the Ethernet port? I don't want to have to hard wire my X-Box to the router because it's downstairs. It seems like ethernet connections should be the norm, but all they seemed to have at Curcuit City were USB connections.
Another question:
What is the adapter made specifically for the X-Box? Is it special in any way? It costs $130, so I was guessing it must do more than the $40 one I bought for the Tivo- or does it just look really cool and match the XBOX for the extra $90?
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so they don't make adapters with direct ethernet port connections? Only USB connnections? I can't believe that it wouldn't be more common to have to use the ether port than the USB.
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there is a wireless b/g adapter that microsoft sells for $140 that plugs directly into the ethernet port of the xbox. you can find it in the xbox section of best buy. once again that price is $140!
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yes, a wireless bridge is really all you need. you need a cat5 cable and the wireless bridge. warcp wanted something that plugged directly into the xbox, and microsoft sells something like that, for the small sum of $140.
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The Microsoft version of the adapter is actually going for $79.99 on Amazon right now. I had ordered it last week for $99.99 and just called and they are going to credit me the $20.00 back to my credit card.
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Originally posted by warcp
so they don't make adapters with direct ethernet port connections? Only USB connnections? I can't believe that it wouldn't be more common to have to use the ether port than the USB.
so they don't make adapters with direct ethernet port connections? Only USB connnections? I can't believe that it wouldn't be more common to have to use the ether port than the USB.
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The Microsoft version of the adapter is actually going for $79.99 on Amazon right now. I had ordered it last week for $99.99 and just called and they are going to credit me the $20.00 back to my credit card.
The Microsoft version of the adapter is actually going for $79.99 on Amazon right now. I had ordered it last week for $99.99 and just called and they are going to credit me the $20.00 back to my credit card.
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Linksys also has a few nice wireless bridges if you don't feel like buying them Micro$soft one.
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=558
for the G
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=550
For the B
I've been using the B version for awhile now and it works just fine.
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=558
for the G
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=550
For the B
I've been using the B version for awhile now and it works just fine.
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Originally posted by travlr
Linksys also has a few nice wireless bridges if you don't feel like buying them Micro$soft one.
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=558
for the G
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=550
For the B
I've been using the B version for awhile now and it works just fine.
Linksys also has a few nice wireless bridges if you don't feel like buying them Micro$soft one.
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=558
for the G
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=550
For the B
I've been using the B version for awhile now and it works just fine.
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Well, bridges are usually used when you have a bunch of older computers without wireless cards, and need to hook them up to a wireless network. In that case, going through the ethernet port makes sense.
I have a USB wireless adapter that I use for my TIVO, but it seems to me like any connection using that would be limited by the speed of the USB port. It doesn't matter much for the TIVO, which isn't really bandwidth intensive, but I think it would make a difference for games...
I have a USB wireless adapter that I use for my TIVO, but it seems to me like any connection using that would be limited by the speed of the USB port. It doesn't matter much for the TIVO, which isn't really bandwidth intensive, but I think it would make a difference for games...
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Originally posted by Shay
Does anyone know the difference between the game adapater and the regular wireless bridge from linksys?
Does anyone know the difference between the game adapater and the regular wireless bridge from linksys?
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Is it possible to make a hybrid network? I own a linksys BEFSR41 hardwired router and I'm interested in making my Xbox wireless, but I don't want to totally get rid of my existing network. What are my options?
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Originally posted by Bright Cucumber
Is it possible to make a hybrid network? I own a linksys BEFSR41 hardwired router and I'm interested in making my Xbox wireless, but I don't want to totally get rid of my existing network. What are my options?
Is it possible to make a hybrid network? I own a linksys BEFSR41 hardwired router and I'm interested in making my Xbox wireless, but I don't want to totally get rid of my existing network. What are my options?
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I have the D-Link DWL-810 wireless bridge, which works fine with Xbox Live
http://www.d-link.com/products/?pid=45
I think it was around $80 or so from Amazon.
http://www.d-link.com/products/?pid=45
I think it was around $80 or so from Amazon.
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Originally posted by bmello
Do you have a link? I still see $99, shipping from Circuit City.
Do you have a link? I still see $99, shipping from Circuit City.
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Originally posted by travlr
Linksys also has a few nice wireless bridges if you don't feel like buying them Micro$soft one.
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=550
For the B
I've been using the B version for awhile now and it works just fine.
Linksys also has a few nice wireless bridges if you don't feel like buying them Micro$soft one.
http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=38&prid=550
For the B
I've been using the B version for awhile now and it works just fine.
I read somewhere that you can buy 2 of these B adapters & hook pne into your current router & one into your Xbox. You then set the two of them on the same # and supposedly away you go.
Is this the case? Does it work like this? Do anyone have these or have tried them this way? Do they work well?
I have a slow DSL (approx 1.2 Mbps I think) so I know I don't need the G version. I just don't want to slow down my already slow connection.
They have these at my local CompUSA for $80 but I saw them online at Buy.com for around $55 a piece. I would go ahead & buy from Buy.com but I am afraid that if they don't work correctly, I will have a pain in the butt time of returning them.
Any opinions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I own the Microsoft MN-700 wireless G router. Can I use another company's "bridge" with my router, or do I have to buy the xbox-specific bridge for it to work? What additional things do I have to do if I use a third-party bridge?
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ok. rookie here ... I have nothing but the Xbox, my pc (located 2 floors up), and a cable modem.
What ALL do I need if I want to go the wireless route. I figure the wireless router, but I'll also need the wireless connector for the xbox, right?
What ALL do I need if I want to go the wireless route. I figure the wireless router, but I'll also need the wireless connector for the xbox, right?
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I use the Linksys Wireless 'B' Gaming adapter for my Xbox and PS2. I have it plugged into a linksys router (works as a bridge). it is a great unit.. Highly recommended... I have a Netgeaer Wireless Router
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Originally posted by REL77
I use the Linksys Wireless 'B' Gaming adapter for my Xbox and PS2. I have it plugged into a linksys router (works as a bridge). it is a great unit.. Highly recommended... I have a Netgeaer Wireless Router
I use the Linksys Wireless 'B' Gaming adapter for my Xbox and PS2. I have it plugged into a linksys router (works as a bridge). it is a great unit.. Highly recommended... I have a Netgeaer Wireless Router



