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Xbox 360 Wireless

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I'd really like to turn my xbox 360 wireless. I am not going to get burned for $100 with the microsoft one.

Is there something else I can use for cheaper?
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ddwrt.
im using a linksys wrt54g v6 running dd-wrt in client mode to bridge my wireless to the 360 and my computer in the living room.

or any wireless gaming adapter or wireless bridge device

stonecat will know what the best and cheapest dd-wrt router is on the market.
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morbidpete wrote:ddwrt.
im using a linksys wrt54g v6 running dd-wrt in client mode to bridge my wireless to the 360 and my computer in the living room.

or any wireless gaming adapter or wireless bridge device

stonecat will know what the best and cheapest dd-wrt router is on the market.
q-f-t. i do this for my pvr and 360 -- it's beautimous. (new word :D )
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:confused: i think i missed something with out buy the ms xbox wireless adapter for the 360 what else will work.

as in what will hook up to the 360 to make it wireless? other then ms pos one
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http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Buffalo- ... tDetail.do

that router is cheap and works great w/ ddwrt v24. ddwrt works well as a wifi-ethernet bridge
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Amro wrote:http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Buffalo- ... tDetail.do

that router is cheap and works great w/ ddwrt v24. ddwrt works well as a wifi-ethernet bridge
seems as if cc dont carry that anymore any others cheapone u know of?


from buffalo wed site

Notice Regarding Injunction


Regrettably, the Court of Appeals has decided not to stay the injunction in the CSIRO v. Buffalo et al litigation during the appeal period. Although Buffalo is confident that the final decision in the appeal will be favorable and that the injunction will be lifted, Buffalo is presently unable to supply wireless LAN equipment compliant with IEEE 802.11a and 802.11g standards in the United States until that decision is issued. Click here for additional information
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eh, the only one i can find around right now that's ddwrt capable is (seems cheapie...:/):

http://shop1.outpost.com/product/520894 ... IN_RSLT_PG
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sorry, but ddwrt? I have a net gear wireless router, can I do the same?
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triniwasp wrote:sorry, but ddwrt? I have a net gear wireless router, can I do the same?
model number? http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices
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wgr614v7, looks like one they show on your link, but but different model, perhaps same family?
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