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Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter

$76.99 shipped.

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000B6MLV4

Or

Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16874103016

I'm old fashion and will stick with the 50 feet of CAT5 strung across the basement ceiling.

Compared...
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PC Richards & Sons: $99.99

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I am currently using this: http://www.Amazon.com/Linksys-WET11-Wireless-Ethernet-Bridge/dp/B000066JQU

I got mine for $40 a while ago and it makes it more versatile, it also expands my network range across my house to my home entertainment room.


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Compare to PS3 that has wireless internet built in.


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tripleB said:Compare to PS3 that has wireless internet built in.

Real helpful, guy.


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tripleB said:Compare to PS3 that has wireless internet built in.
& lots o'lag, to boot


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just plug it into your laptop.


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I would just wait for a deal on something like this and put DD-WRT on it for use as a client bridge.


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For those that don't know, you can also use the original Xbox wireless adapter with the Xbox 360.


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Anything over $20 for this is a huge ripoff


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channelx2000 said:Anything over $20 for this is a huge ripoff
Link?


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I bought a Zyxel PW330 wireless router that does bridge-mode. I think I spent $5 after rebate. Keep your eyes open for those deals.

Message edited by: mcwilliams132 on 2009-05-20 10:19:14 CDT
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aughsum said:just plug it into your laptop.

can i get some details on how to do this?


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no deal howie. ive seen 2 lower prices just this week posted here.


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Sorry, but a cheapy linksys + DD-RT beats this hands-down. Or even pick up an actual wireless endpoint (or whatever nonsense they call them) for less bucks.


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crazyapps said:aughsum said:just plug it into your laptop.

can i get some details on how to do this?

This may be old, but I was looking for a deal on a network adapter as well. Curious, I googled and found this courtesy of lifehacker.

http://www.instructables.com/id/Use-your-laptop-as-an-XboxXbox-3...

Message edited by: nyniko on 2009-09-18 11:47:59 CDT
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