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Just killing Time
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I am wanting to set up my kids xbox wireless. The xbox wireless adapter is rather expensive. Do I have to use that adapter or or can I use any wireless adapter?
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Just killing Time
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Yea , but router is in the bedroom and the xbox console is in the game room at the other end of the house. I would have to run wire threw the attic
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Sklee
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I used an old wireless adapter for my son's Xbox for a long time before it crapped out. Anything that will establish a connection to your router should work fine.
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Its almost cheaper to find a ethernet over powerline setup. They are on woot all the time and much more stable.
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If there's a computer in the same room then you can bridge them. I did this before with my Mac. Search Youtube for videos.
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Still Watching My Back
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A regular USB wireless adapter will not work according to Microsoft. Now that the new X Box N wireless adapter is out the G adapter should become much cheaper and will work fine. I have the X Box G wireless adapter and my router is upstairs and the X Box is downstairs and it never lags and also plays netflix movies without a problem...hope this helps
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