Or powerline it?
I've had this for 6 months works a treat
http://www.google.co.uk/products/ca...ing+adapter&cid=818358327383950524&sa=title#p
They're so sucky to set up!
I'd go for powerline adapters chap, wait for the orange homeplug's on ebay, they're put on every so often, £17 BIN everytime
I love how everyone bangs on about wireless being crap for pings. I bet half of you don't even truely understand what a ping is, what it does, how it's constructed and what it means in the real world.
If you've got decent equipment and a decent signal there's no reason for it to be any worse than using an ethernet cable as your transport medium (not noticeably anyway). And if you're using Xbox Live you'll still be using the same internet connection, so if you've got a decent wireless setup your internet connection (or indeed the ISP) will still be the slowest point in the equation.
On my wireless network at home, I can do "ping -t" from my laptop to my wireless AP and get the echo response back in < 5ms constantly.
So in answer to the OP, get yourself a Cisco Aironet 1200 series AP and enable bridging on it - works a treat and I'm willing to bet my left testicle you can't find another AP for sale with a better signal strength.
Where's mike?Sym0n said:I love the condescending experts on CS PMSL.
Thankfully banned. :clown:Where's mike?
Sym0n said:Thankfully banned. :clown:
I think i prefer a full duplex connection over half duplex any day of the week wireless should always be a last resort.
I'm sorry but you aren't going to notice the difference playing Xbox Live. It's simply not intensive enough on bandwidth to matter. A decent wireless setup is more than adequate for playing XBL and streaming video (even HD because the data is biased largely in one direction)
Didnt want to pay for the offical adaptor myself! I've just bridged my wireless connection from my computer to the Ethernet port to Xbox. Works a treat but the downfall is i have to have my computer turned on as well...
Just realised you're computer might not be in the same place as you're computer
cables FTW. Wireless sucks ball
I think i prefer a full duplex connection over half duplex any day of the week wireless should always be a last resort.
get wireless n, full duplex all the way baby!!