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    Default Networking Xbox

    Anyone seen any info on how to connect 2 Xboxes? I am wondering how it's going to interface with the internet.

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    Yeah, dude...all you need is the System Link Cable...which is simply a CAT 5 Crossover cable. If you have two XBoxes, you don't need a hub...all you need is the CAT 5 Crossover Cable (or System Link Cable - same thing) and hook them together. Then, take both of the XBoxes and hook them up to two seperate TVs and you are in action. You will have to tell the game what you want to do by simply going to the correct options, depending on which game you are wanting to play.

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    That's seems simple, but what about the internet? How am I going to play on the internet? Anyone got any info in that?

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    Mcren...in regards to on-line play, you have to do it through your computer for now. Microsoft is currently setting up an on-line forum and will be available this Summer. From then on, it's going to be insane!

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    Do you play on-line right now?

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    Mcren...no, I haven't tried yet. You have to download software to your computer. I forget what and where it is located...someone else here will tell you...I was trying to find it. I know that Tazilla has done it...email him a private message.

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    I've played online,.. yes,...
    I do play online almost daily,...

    it takes some computer know how,.. and networking know how,.. and some cheap hard ware inorder to do it,..
    plus a fast upload braodband connection,...

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    I play Halo online it roxorz my xboxorz daily.

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    Well, I got the computer know how, the network know how,and I got a phat broadbrand connection, but what kind of cheap hardware is required? I got's hubs and a router with a few cables, will that do me? Do I need any other cheap hardware?

    How about you point me to a site that will explain the layout?

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    you got it all then

    my set up
    Cable modem to NIC 1 on my PC
    NIC2 on my PC to hub port 1
    Hub port 2 to Xbox

    that's all I have,.. you can use a router though, no hub needed unles you don't have but one port on your router,...

    get the Gamespy Arcade softeware ( the free version )
    and the Gamespy tunnel software ,.. install it all hook up at the Arcade and play away

    Games supported so far are
    Halo
    THPS2x
    Nascar Thunder

    oh yeah
    you have to turn off your firewalls, inorder to host a game
    I have had no firewall trouble joining a game

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