Re: wireless ethernet bridge Peter Pan wrote:
> Eps wrote:
>> Peter Pan wrote:
> if you have your own network, you probably just want to bridge it to the
> xbox location (wired instead of wireless, ie router to xbox, ethernet plug
> on the router to the ethernet plug on the xbox).. don't know why you think
> you need a WIRELESS bridge since you aren't trying to bridge access from
> somone elses wireless network (thats why I asked if it was YOUR wireless
> network or somone elses, easy to jack into the router on your own network
> and do a wired bridge, whole nother can of worms to do wireless bridging)...
Are you serious ?, I can't plug the xbox into the router, well actually
I could but then I would have a cable running through the house. Since
I have a wireless network, I want to connect it wirelessly, its not that
odd really.
I have heard powerline stuff can be unreliable, the house is a bit old
and the power seems a little shaky without trying to use it to send and
receive data.
I think I will keep looking for a wireless ethernet bridge.
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Eps |