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Setting up connection.

Post by xXxCocoFangxXx »

So, I need some help. I have my laptop in my room connected wirelessly to our internet, is there a way I can connect ethernet cords to the laptop through a router to my xbox so I can play Xbox Live?
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well, you can just get a wireless adapter for your xbox, but i know it makes it lag, i have one, it sucked, i (just) got a 25' long ethernet just to connect it to the router to reduce lag, but i dont know about your lappy problem
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Why don't you just connect the Xbox directly to the laptop?
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i believe you can go to connection properties for your ethernet/wireless interface on the laptop and enable some sort of connection sharing, but i couldn't tell you much more since i haven't done it myself.
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Use your ethernet card in the back of your laptop to connect your 360 to your xbox. Then share your wireless connection with your ethernet connection. This is how I did it for somebody else in my house.
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