"AC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0YiNd.14432$tU6.2413@edtnps91...
> hello to all,
>
> I'm new to newsgroups but I've got my wireless working fine, maybe I
> can
> help some of you to figure out your problems but here's mine.
>
> I have a house wide LAN with the main wired connection to my ISP in one
> room(office) and a wirelessly connected computer in the other(livingroom).
> What I'd like to do is connect my Xbox to the wired connection of the
> computer in the livingroom and have it able to connect to the Internet
> through the wireless connection of that computer. also could I connect a
> hub to the wireless connection in order to extend the LAN. I'd like to be
> able to have LAN parties but the office is too small to allow many
> connections, and most of my clan friends don't have wireless connections.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> TIA, AC
>
You can put a second network card in the PC downstairs and connect it to the
Xbox using a crossover cable. Assuming you are using windows XP, you can
then bridge the network connections connections.
Easiest way would be to buy a wireless client such as a DWL 810+
http://www.d-link.com/products/?sec=0&pid=21 and plug it into a hub or
switch (that's what I do but use the DWL 700AP which has been replaced by
the DWL810+)