QUOTE(Heed316 @ Jan 2 2006, 07:40 AM)
also if there is any way to get a wireless signal to the xbox without having to buy a special 100$ adaptor for it let me know too...thank you
I am not 100% sure but I am almost positive that you require the adapter.
QUOTE(Heed316 @ Jan 2 2006, 07:40 AM)
I have a question concerning wireless connectivity to an xbox...the whole idea i'm thinking of just sounds stupid to me, but i really have only a small amount of knowledge on networks - enough to setup a home network and share files but thats about it...my question is this:is it possible to use an exisiting wireless network with a wireless router- then to take a second router and make it into an access point, then to plug a ethernet cable from the router into the xbox and have it get a connection like that?...that is have the router receive the wireless signal and forward it into the xbox?...i don't believe this will work as in my previous expierences i had to hard wire a cable from the wireless router into the other router for it to be an access point
i.e. modem ---> wireless router ---> router as access point receiving signal ---> ethernet into xbox
if this is just stupid tell me(which i'm pretty sure it is)...also if there is any way to get a wireless signal to the xbox without having to buy a special 100$ adaptor for it let me know too...thank you
I've been thinking about doing the same thing with my MS MN 700 Wireless 802.11 G Router. I would get another(from ebay ) and turn one into an access point to connect my xbox and xbox360.
Let me know if this works for you Heed316.