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Need recommendations / help on Wireless Network Adapaters for Xbox 360
As you might guess by the title, I'm looking to see if anyone can recommend me a USB WiFi card / Wireless Network Adapater that works with the Xbox 360.
Currently the one that is Officially for the Xbox 360 is $99 New (And Can be found for about $10-15 cheaper on Amazon.com), but I've heard third party cards/dongles/whatever-the-hell-you-call-them are cheaper. This is where you come in. Any that you know of that DO work for sure? I don't want to pay ~$100 for a Wireless device. Currently, these are prospective alternatives I have found: Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter Trendnet Wireless USB 2.0 adapter U.S. Robotics USB 2.0 Wireless MAXg USB Adapter NETGEAR USB 2.0 Wireless Adapter Thanks if you can help out. |
While it is annoying that they've marked up the price on the official 360 adapter, it does work very well and clicks onto the unit really nicely. For ease of mind I'd be tempted to just go for the official one.
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I bought the official one.
I'm not taking any chances on any third party stuff with this console. |
I'm using a Belkin Universal Range Extender. Works fine except for rare occasions where it'll lose the connection to the network and I have to reset the router.
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Dammit... well, I guess I'll just continue to use the 360 with wires then. Its a small price I'll have to pay, versus a large one, of $99.
Also Xardion, that's a range extender, the Wireless Network Adapter plugs directly into the 360, two different (but related) products. Besides, one can make a Range extender themselves, if they have the right stuff lying around the house :3 |
If you've got it plugged in via a wire how comes you need the wireless?
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My range extender plugs directly into the 360 also.
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If I'm playing my 360 out there, then I'd want to use Live just as I do in here, and it would be dammed difficult to move my router out there, a lot more difficult then getting a wireless adapater. For Convince, in other words. |
Ah, OK, that makes sense. Just curious. I'm still going to have to go with the official Xbox wireless adapter. I know it's a bit more money but it just works, which is worth it.
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