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Old 01-17-2009, 07:37 AM   #6 (permalink)
Michael
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Originally Posted by conorrules_88 View Post
Yeah its pretty easy, just plug it in using the ethernet cable from the xbox to the pc, the go to my network connections ( on ur pc) and highlight the lan port and ur wlan port, then right click and select brigge.

Ive got a similar problem but what i want to do instead of having to bring the computer in everytime is i want to use one of my spare wireless routers and plug the ethernet port in to the xbox and router then link our access point to the router connected to the xbox.

Conor
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Originally Posted by bcohen4 View Post
yeah people used to use network manipulation with a bridged connection on the regular xbox A LOT but I think they did something to prevent that on the 360.
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Originally Posted by th3ha1og0d View Post
You can do that. Takes a couple of minutes. All you have to do is connect the Xbox 360 lan port to your pc's lan port, and simply go to your network connections in Windows, select both connections, and right click and select "bridge connections"

It works very well.

I know this from experience lol I have had my 360 bridged to my pc for a few weeks now and it works just fine. No issues whatsoever.

Make sure you have the latest drivers for your network cards though.
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Originally Posted by ilya124 View Post
so thats what u have 2 do. lol, i was pluggin it in 2 a laptop and it didnt work, but now my 360 is hooked up 2 ma fios modem. awesomness lol


You guys realize I posted this on 12-06-2006, 02:35 PM , right?

Ah, memories.. I can't believe I ever had trouble hooking up my 360.

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