You just plug your xbox into your computer
with an ethernet cable into the network port.
Could save you money but does mean you need to have your computer near to your computer (or a very long lead).
I think you can also plug your xbox straight into your router (which is more likely to be nearer that your computer).
Wouldn't give him a quid for it.
Posted By: Kangol Canary on January 3rd 2008 at 13:58:48
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- Any Internet/Xbox/Computer experts (General Chat) - Charles21, Jan 3, 13:53:46
- sorry (General Chat) - Charles21, Jan 3, 13:54:14
- It works...... (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Jan 3, 14:01:24
- You just plug your xbox into your computer (General Chat) - Kangol Canary, Jan 3, 13:58:48
- the router is 3 floors down (General Chat) - Charles21, Jan 3, 14:00:50
- He's not offering a cheap way of getting wireless 360s. (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Jan 3, 14:02:13
- So, no..... (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Jan 3, 14:02:33
- ok thanks (General Chat) - Charles21, Jan 3, 14:04:01
- for a pound you can get (General Chat) - pants, Jan 3, 14:40:45
- ok thanks (General Chat) - Charles21, Jan 3, 14:04:01
- So, no..... (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Jan 3, 14:02:33
- He's not offering a cheap way of getting wireless 360s. (General Chat) - Johnny Comecardiff, Jan 3, 14:02:13
- the router is 3 floors down (General Chat) - Charles21, Jan 3, 14:00:50
- sorry (General Chat) - Charles21, Jan 3, 13:54:14
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