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Hey I was wondering if I could use this to connect the Xbox 360 to my home's wireless network. I have a USB Receiver in my room and the main USB box that sends and receives is on our houses main comp. It is ISP/LAN and is broadband. Would this let my room's computer run on high speed still without interrupting the wireless connection? Also would this adapter run at high speed so I could play Xbox Live properly?
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QUOTE(phlipbak @ Nov 15 2005, 02:49 PM)
Would this let my room's computer run on high speed still without interrupting the wireless connection? Also would this adapter run at high speed so I could play Xbox Live properly?
well i dont reccomend playing online with wireless due to dropped packets, but yes you can do it. you may not notice it at all, but its not as reliable as wired.
but saying that, it will still work properally, for sure. what speed is your broadband?
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QUOTE(phlipbak @ Nov 17 2005, 03:28 PM)
It runs at 11.0 mbps.
well that not much at all, but for online gaming, it wont make much difference at all.
but in the link you posted, it says this:
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54 Mbps data transfer rate
which is the b standard (i think).
the only thing is that liek most apapters, you will probably have to set it up with it connected to your pc first. but that wont be hard to do, and you will only need to do it once