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I got xbox 360 for christmas and I was wondering if I need to buy the xbox wireless adapter. If i tried a d-link USB adapter, would it work? If so, how would I configure it?

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if you got a laptop with wifi plug your 360's cat 5 ethernet cable in the laptop and open network settings and bridge both wireless network and local area network. should share teh net connection.

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oh and the xbox 1 wifi adapter works also. I think even the Linksys and Dlink game adapters work too but don't quote me on that one.

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if you got a laptop with wifi plug your 360's cat 5 ethernet cable in the laptop and open network settings and bridge both wireless network and local area network. should share teh net connection.

Wow, seriously? Did not know that--pretty neat trick. I'll try it out today. How would I go about bridging out though--through the 360?\

edit: nvm.

btw, xbox live bridges: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/connectt...g/equipment.htm

Here's what I got for using bridges:

Hardware Instructions:

1. On your computer, go the administration or configuration page of your gateway, router, or wireless access point. For information about using this page, see the manufacturer's instructions for your device.

2. Write down your wireless network name (SSID), channel, and the security key (WEP key or WPA passphrase) for your wireless network.

3. Before you connect any cables, make sure there is no disc in the disc tray of your console.

4. Turn off your console.

5. Connect your wireless device:

* If you are using a wireless-to-Ethernet bridge (sold separately from your system), following your manufacturer's instructions, connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the bridge. Connect the other end to the Ethernet port on the back of your console.

* If you are using an Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter (sold separately from your system), connect the USB connector to the USB port on the back of the console. Do not use the front USB ports.

6. Turn on your console and wireless device.

* If you have a wireless-to-Ethernet bridge, turn the device on.

* If you have an Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter, the device will turn on with the console.

Xbox 360 Software Instructions:

7. Turn on your Xbox 360 console.

* If this is the first time you are turning on your console, you will need to complete the initial setup and create a profile before continuing.

8. In the System area of the Xbox dashboard, select Network Settings.

9. Consider using Windows Connect Now:

* If you have a computer running Windows XP SP2 or later and would like to use Windows Connect Now, go to www.xbox.com/setup. If you use Windows Connect Now, do not follow the software instructions on this page. Follow the instructions at www.xbox.com/setup instead.

* If you do not have a computer running Windows XP SP2 or later, or would not like to use Windows Connect Now, proceed to the next step.

10. Select Edit Settings.

11. From the Basic Settings tab, select Wireless Mode

* If you have not set your locale on the console, you will be asked to set it. Your locale is the country or region you are connecting to Xbox Live from.

12. Is your wireless network name (SSID) is displayed on the screen?

* If it is displayed, select it.

* If it is not displayed because you are connecting to a wireless network where the network name is not being broadcast, choose Specify Unlisted Network. Select the security type for the network, and then enter the wireless security settings for the network.

13. Is your network secured with a WEP key or WPA passphrase?

* If your network is secured with a WEP key or WPA passphrase, enter your wireless security settings.

* If your network is not secured, you will not have the option to enter wireless security settings.

14. When prompted, select Test Xbox Live.

15. If the Xbox Live test reports Connected, congratulations! You have successfully connected your Xbox 360 console to Xbox Live. If you would like to review your settings, select Edit Settings. If you would like to begin gaming, select Xbox dashboard (Y button).

edit: i love google.

windows: http://bimmergeek.blogspot.com/2006/05/con...e-for-xbox.html

macs: http://www.slightlyremarkable.com/2006/04/xbox-live-via-mac

Edited by Giga
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