360 - Wireless Gaming Performance?
#1
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
360 - Wireless Gaming Performance?
Hello
I wasn't sure if this belongs in the PC forum but it's about wirless performance with the 360. Anyway here is the issue.
I currently have the 360 hardwire directly to my router a Linksys WRT54G with DSL and there hasn't been a issue at all. We're re-doing our garage into a Rec Room where the HT/gaming will go. I don't have a cable, yet, running to the garage. The actual straight distance is about 50 feet or so. A cable run would be about 75' and be some work to get it there but still workable.
I'd like some feedback from those that either is using wireless for gaming or done both? Also I haven't really kept up with all the latest in hardware so is the current routers better in anyway in terms of reception and performance. My current router was highly recommended as a steller performer some years ago and I think still is. Thanks for any advice.
Kenny J - Buzz Starhopper
I wasn't sure if this belongs in the PC forum but it's about wirless performance with the 360. Anyway here is the issue.
I currently have the 360 hardwire directly to my router a Linksys WRT54G with DSL and there hasn't been a issue at all. We're re-doing our garage into a Rec Room where the HT/gaming will go. I don't have a cable, yet, running to the garage. The actual straight distance is about 50 feet or so. A cable run would be about 75' and be some work to get it there but still workable.
I'd like some feedback from those that either is using wireless for gaming or done both? Also I haven't really kept up with all the latest in hardware so is the current routers better in anyway in terms of reception and performance. My current router was highly recommended as a steller performer some years ago and I think still is. Thanks for any advice.
Kenny J - Buzz Starhopper
#2
Banned by request
I use the official Xbox wireless adapter and I've never had a single problem. Hookup and setup are both a breeze, and the connection is as strong as a wired one. I'm using a Netgear MIMO router.
#3
Member
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 91
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Cincinnati, Ohio
I use the Linksys WGA11B Wireless-B Game Adapter with a Linksys Wireless-B Router and haven't had any problems so far. I used it for my PS2 a few years ago so I thought I'd give it a try. I wasn't about to pay $90-100 or however much that Microsoft one is.
#4
Senior Member
Cheapest/best(imo) route would be to buy a Linksys WRT54GL and use it as a wireless bridge. Then later on down the road you always have a great back up router if you don't need your 360 wireless anymore.
#6
Senior Member
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 411
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I use a WRT54GL router with until recently I was using a WET54G wireless bridge with no problem. Just last week I got off ebay the Microsoft wireless adapter for $55. It has performed with no problems.
#7
Originally Posted by Jake77444
Cheapest/best(imo) route would be to buy a Linksys WRT54GL and use it as a wireless bridge. Then later on down the road you always have a great back up router if you don't need your 360 wireless anymore.
I have 2 Buffalo WHR-G54S routers - one as the router next to the cable modem in the office and one as a bridge in my entertainment center. The 360, PS3, and PC are hooked into that bridge. I hooked the PS3 in there even though it is wireless because streaming from the PC locally wired through the bridge is much better than wirelessly. I still have an open port should I need to add anything else in the future.
Not only that, but these flashable routers are cheap.
#9
Senior Member
Originally Posted by pinata242
No question. Or any router that you can flash with DD-WRT and put in a wireless bridge mode. Especially in a place that you might add more network devices that can use it.
I have 2 Buffalo WHR-G54S routers - one as the router next to the cable modem in the office and one as a bridge in my entertainment center. The 360, PS3, and PC are hooked into that bridge. I hooked the PS3 in there even though it is wireless because streaming from the PC locally wired through the bridge is much better than wirelessly. I still have an open port should I need to add anything else in the future.
Not only that, but these flashable routers are cheap.
I have 2 Buffalo WHR-G54S routers - one as the router next to the cable modem in the office and one as a bridge in my entertainment center. The 360, PS3, and PC are hooked into that bridge. I hooked the PS3 in there even though it is wireless because streaming from the PC locally wired through the bridge is much better than wirelessly. I still have an open port should I need to add anything else in the future.
Not only that, but these flashable routers are cheap.
If you do buy one of these and flash it with 3rd party firmware, make sure you do some research so you don't brick it.
Like pinata said a wireless bridge will also allow you to add multiple devices to the router which is extremely useful!
#10
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 856
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Ok guys, help me out here. I'm getting an xbox 360 in the next day or two. Want to set up a wireless bridge with my Linksys wrt54g router already in place. Any suggestions on hardware to do this? And possible 3rd party software to use?
#11
http://www.dd-wrt.com is a good place to start.
#14
Originally Posted by Prakis
Ok guys, help me out here. I'm getting an xbox 360 in the next day or two. Want to set up a wireless bridge with my Linksys wrt54g router already in place. Any suggestions on hardware to do this? And possible 3rd party software to use?
#16
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
So bottom line don't worry abut any major performance or lag hit? I guess I can keep an eye open for any deals with the 360 adapter or just grab another Linksys WRT54G since it's been a solid performer.
Kenny J - Buzz Starhopper
Kenny J - Buzz Starhopper




