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MCR
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      11-10-2005, 07:11 AM
I am moving to a larger house, so I have looked around it and decided
where to place the AP. This is perfectly positioned to connect to all
my families PC's (and the signals are good too). However it is 4 rooms
from my front room where my Xbox is. What do I need to buy to make my
Xbox wireless.

Dont laugh, I saw a wireless printer attachment and I guessed as it
doesnt use drivers (at the printers end) it would work with the xbox too
(or am I completely off track). I am also guessing that a wireless usb
hub wont work.

Any ideas?
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      11-12-2005, 08:35 PM
MCR <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:FgDcf.12020
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> I am moving to a larger house, so I have looked around it and decided
> where to place the AP. This is perfectly positioned to connect to all
> my families PC's (and the signals are good too). However it is 4 rooms
> from my front room where my Xbox is. What do I need to buy to make my
> Xbox wireless.
>
> Dont laugh, I saw a wireless printer attachment and I guessed as it
> doesnt use drivers (at the printers end) it would work with the xbox too
> (or am I completely off track). I am also guessing that a wireless usb
> hub wont work.
>
> Any ideas?


Wireless game adapters are specifically marketed and made. They are
available at any computer or video game store. Some of them are "approved"
for use on Xbox, but all of them should work. They are network bridges that
are marketed for console use, and are easy to configure.

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      11-13-2005, 08:06 AM
The Chairman wrote:
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>>Any ideas?

>
>
> Wireless game adapters are specifically marketed and made. They are
> available at any computer or video game store. Some of them are "approved"
> for use on Xbox, but all of them should work. They are network bridges that
> are marketed for console use, and are easy to configure.
>
> The Chairman


Thank you.

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