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Title: Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter : Alternatives?
Post by: skidzilla on February 02, 2007, 00:45:52 AM
Do any other third-party USB adapters work with the 360, or is it a unique chipset? Just asking because 13,000 Yen seems kind of steep for what it is. :?
Title: Re:Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter : Alternatives?
Post by: Serious on February 02, 2007, 02:59:44 AM
Fifty quid seems a bit steep to me too, but I dont have an X box 360. I would assume that unless the socket is different, or the pinout then no.
Title: Re:Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter : Alternatives?
Post by: Eggtastico on February 02, 2007, 08:24:16 AM
only alterantive is an Access Point connected to the box with a short cable.
Title: Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter : Alternatives?
Post by: Mardoni on February 02, 2007, 11:13:50 AM
MS are a bit cheeky with the way that their USB devices work. They have a special chipset in them which prevents 3rd party version from being used; its the same with the camera !

I was using a Wifi bridge (WET54G) plugged into to the ethernet port rather than the offical 360 wireless adaptor.
Title: Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter : Alternatives?
Post by: Deaths Head on February 02, 2007, 17:12:25 PM
I wouldnt say special chipset, they just only include a driver for their own wireless.  You can use a wireless bridge so it plugs into the ethernet port of the 360 or you could get a second access point and bridge the access points.  I am not sure how that will affect the operation of the access points as accesspoints, ie if they bridge they can only bridge.

I use a Linksys bridge to connect the Xbox in my living room to the network so we can stream media to it and watch in the comfort of our living room.
Title: Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter : Alternatives?
Post by: Sweenster on February 02, 2007, 18:33:18 PM
you can use an access point as a bridge and it still works as as an access point