Can i use dongle on xbox 360




















Yes No. Still need help? Request a call, chat online, and more. Contact us If contact us isn't working the way you expect, try the disability answer desk option on this page. The Xbox is the second game console made by Microsoft, and was released November 22, Can i use 3rd party wireless adapter with Xbox , or it's only works with original Microsoft adapter which is cost a fortune?

Chris Green chrisgreen. I believe they exist, but you need one that says it's compatible with the I'll see if i can find you a link for one. Works great for me.

As a manufacturer, i can told that 3rd party wireless adapter can work with your original Xbox well. I'm not sure about a wireless adaptor as many of them require drivers to run etc. However, to save on the cost of a Microsoft Wireless Adaptor, any Ethernet Cable will allow your Xbox to connect to the internet, it won't be wireless but it will save you cash. You will have big problems with NAT which will effect match making in most online games, the data allowance you would have would be eaten up quickly and you would find your online experience extremely laggy So whilst you can use mobile broadband to connect your console to LIVE, for the same cost you are better off arranging a fixed land line connection.

The Viral Cyrix Xbox Ambassador. Why create two threads for one issue? Couldny you just ask this question in your own thread. In reply to Azraeluk's post on November 12, Late in but where are you wanting to put this Dongle? In reply to A. User's post on November 13, In reply to Cokney Charmer's post on November 13, Vi Mafia cE Pro.

Same deal, plug and play. Just plug it in, and set your encryption. It might take two tries to get it to work, but it will. And, it won't eat up a USB port like the official Xbox one. Spoiler alert: This is our pick for best option, based on its combo of cheapness and convenience, if you can find one.

Share Your Computer's Connection Sharing your computer's connection is the cheapest option—it's actually the freest one. It'll work with a laptop or desktop, though a laptop is more truly wireless—the desktop bit is an option if your router's just a step too far out of the way.

Basically, you're plugging your Xbox into the computer's ethernet port, and then having it use your computer's wireless connection to connect to the internet.

Windows It's actually harder to reliably share the internet love on Windows with its cousin, the Xbox , than it is on a Mac: No method worked reliably for us across multiple Windows computers. But here's how it should work:.

Share your computer's wireless connection. Microsoft actually details the process here , and it's pretty easy. From the Network and Sharing center, click on the manage network connections option on the left. From there, right click on the connect you wanna share probably wireless, unless you're daisy-chaining 'cause your box just won't reach and hit properties.

Under the sharing tab, just check the box to allow that connection to be shared. Plug your Xbox into the ethernet port.



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