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My house has two computers: One downstairs connected to an Orange Livebox and one in my room. The one in my room is connected to the Livebox via a Belkin G+ Mimo USB network adapter. Without having to buy a wireless adapter or take my XBOX 360 downstairs, is there anyway to connect the Xbox to the internet via my PC? ![]() -- WeeMadRach Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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If your computer has a wired Network card you can connect it with a wire to the X-Box. If the computer run on Windows XP pro you can try to Bridge the Internet connection (look in Windows help for Bridging). Otherwise try ICS. Jack (MVP-Networking). "WeeMadRach" wrote in message ... My house has two computers: One downstairs connected to an Orange Livebox and one in my room. The one in my room is connected to the Livebox via a Belkin G+ Mimo USB network adapter. Without having to buy a wireless adapter or take my XBOX 360 downstairs, is there anyway to connect the Xbox to the internet via my PC? ![]() -- WeeMadRach Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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It runs on Windows Vista Home Premium. Sorry forgot to mention that. How do you know if there is a wired network card in the pc? -- WeeMadRach Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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