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DarthMunkis
06-23-2002, 01:47 PM
Hey all this is my first post here so I'd like to say Hi. But here's my question: I have a Wireless Home Network (802.11b) set up and I wanna know how to incorporate my Xbox in it. Tell me if this is right, I can hook up a CAT5 Crossover cable from the Xbox NIC to the unused NIC slot in my PC and have that transmit from my Wireless card to the wireless accesspoint/router then to the Internet. So I can use Xbox Live. I'm pretty sure this will work.
DrUnKtAnK
06-23-2002, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by DarthMunkis
Hey all this is my first post here so I'd like to say Hi. But here's my question: I have a Wireless Home Network (802.11b) set up and I wanna know how to incorporate my Xbox in it. Tell me if this is right, I can hook up a CAT5 Crossover cable from the Xbox NIC to the unused NIC slot in my PC and have that transmit from my Wireless card to the wireless accesspoint/router then to the Internet. So I can use Xbox Live. I'm pretty sure this will work.
Hey and welcome to XBA forums! I am not sure if I understand your question, but I will give it a shot. For one thing, you only want to use a 'crossover' cable if you are hooking 2 xbox's directly up to each other for system link or LAN play....If you are hooking up directly to a router or a nic card, just use a standard cat5 cable, not a crossover :)
As far as 802.11b, I now Linksys is working on a wireless ethernet bridge - here some info on it:
Add Any Ethernet-Ready Device and Expand Your Wireless Network for the Ultimate in Connectivity
Tailor-made for the home or small office network, the Instant Wireless™ Wireless Ethernet Bridge extends wireless connectivity to any Ethernet-ready network device, such as a printer, scanner, desktop or notebook PC. The Wireless Ethernet Workgroup Bridge simply and efficiently transmits data between 10Base-T and your wireless LAN.
The Wireless Ethernet Bridge gives you the freedom to place any standard network resource virtually anywhere in your office. A high-powered, built-in antenna means that you’re covered at distances of up to 300 meters or more.
Based on signal strength, it dynamically shifts between 11, 5.5, 2, and 1Mbps network speeds for maximum availability and reliability of connection. So you’ve got the flexibility and performance you need from your wireless LAN.
http://www.linksys.com/products/image180/wet11.jpg
Linksys: WET11 - Wireless Ethernet Bridge (http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=432&grid=22)
[DA]L{}GIC{R}
06-23-2002, 02:22 PM
From what I understand you will not be needing to route or use your computer with the XBL service... So in order to awnser your question you may just want to plug your dsl or broadband directly into your xbox. Otherwise you may want to get a dsl/cable router like the linksys 4 port to connect both.
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