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date: Tue, 20 May 2008 21:02:50 +0100,    group: uk.telecom.broadband        back       
wireless repeater / xbox360 setup ?   
Asking on behalf of a colleague, not entirely sure how you'd need to 
go about this :-}

He's got an xbox360 in his conservatory, and wants to connect 
wirelessly to the internet to do the online stuff. The router would be 
elsewhere in the house (as always happens...)

Circumstances would appear to negate his chances of hard-wiring it 
(just redecorated, new carpets so can't underfloor it etc).

It looks like there are specific wireless adaptors available, but i'm 
not sure how you'd need to configure a router, or whether a normal 
wireless repeater and then hard-wired to the xbox would be better.

Are there specific ports you need to enable, or would it be better if 
he can get a router with DMZ - then again, does a DMZ only apply to a 
hard-wired port, or can you config a wireless adaptor to do the same ?

Some reports indicate the xbox specific adaptors can be a little fussy 
as to their choice of router - any recommendations ? (I happen to have 
a Netgear 834GT (ex-Sky, reflashed) available that he can have if 
suitable)

Sorry it's a bit vague :-}

TIA !
date: Tue, 20 May 2008 21:02:50 +0100   author:   Colin Wilson

Re: wireless repeater / xbox360 setup ?   
Colin Wilson wrote:
> Asking on behalf of a colleague, not entirely sure how you'd need to
> go about this :-}
>
> He's got an xbox360 in his conservatory, and wants to connect
> wirelessly to the internet to do the online stuff. The router would be
> elsewhere in the house (as always happens...)
>
> Circumstances would appear to negate his chances of hard-wiring it
> (just redecorated, new carpets so can't underfloor it etc).
>
> It looks like there are specific wireless adaptors available, but i'm
> not sure how you'd need to configure a router, or whether a normal
> wireless repeater and then hard-wired to the xbox would be better.
>
> Are there specific ports you need to enable, or would it be better if
> he can get a router with DMZ - then again, does a DMZ only apply to a
> hard-wired port, or can you config a wireless adaptor to do the same ?
>
> Some reports indicate the xbox specific adaptors can be a little fussy
> as to their choice of router - any recommendations ? (I happen to have
> a Netgear 834GT (ex-Sky, reflashed) available that he can have if
> suitable)
>
> Sorry it's a bit vague :-}
>
> TIA !

Well, I haven't got an X-box but I know people who use them wirelessly with 
a BT HomeHub, a Linksys WAG54GS and a Linksys WAG325N, all without any 
trouble at all. If he's having trouble with the wifi signal strength, how 
about powerline adapters instead?

John
date: Wed, 21 May 2008 17:10:56 +0100   author:   John replyingroup@notemail

Re: wireless repeater / xbox360 setup ?   
> Well, I haven't got an X-box but I know people who use them wirelessly with 
> a BT HomeHub, a Linksys WAG54GS and a Linksys WAG325N, all without any 
> trouble at all. If he's having trouble with the wifi signal strength, how 
> about powerline adapters instead?

I'm not sure what his signal strength is - but I didn't initially 
realise you could get a wireless adaptor for them, hence the thinking 
about a wireless repeater and hard-wiring into that :-}

I'll see if I can get more info off him - thanks for the reply :-)
date: Wed, 21 May 2008 23:04:13 +0100   author:   Colin Wilson

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