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Main => Consoles => Topic started by: Guywiththegun on February 12, 2009, 09:56:29 am
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I just got a 360 yesterday, and was under the impression it had everything I needed to connect to X-Box Live . . well it does, if your PC is 5 feet from the console.
I looked it up and Microsoft says I need some kind of a Plug-in Ethernet extender thing to hook up a 360 if my internet is in another room?? Fine, but they cost about 75 dollars.
Couldn't I just buy a 100ft ethernet cable and wire it from one room to the other?
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I just got a 360 yesterday, and was under the impression it had everything I needed to connect to X-Box Live . . well it does, if your PC is 5 feet from the console.
I looked it up and Microsoft says I need some kind of a Plug-in Ethernet extender thing to hook up a 360 if my internet is in another room?? Fine, but they cost about 75 dollars.
Couldn't I just buy a 100ft ethernet cable and wire it from one room to the other?
Yes, you can.
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Your other option is to buy a wireless gaming bridge that will hook into the ethernet port of the Xbox, such as - http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=USR5430&cat=NET
If you go that route though, make sure you get one that you can return, in case you have problems with setting it up. I had a linksys one that worked well, until I got the official adapter for Xmas.
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Option #3, which is what I did is to buy a DD-wrt flashable wireless router. With the firmware upgrade, you can turn it into a wireless bridge, and go back to using it as a router, if need be.
I got the linksys wrt54G for $40, then flashed it. Works great.