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Run wired connector off wireless


Question Posted Tuesday July 1 2008, 8:33 pm

I was wondering if it was possible to somehow run my xbox360 Internet connection plug into my computers port to boost the signal? My computer is wireless cable and gets great reception but where my xbox is that doesn't so would running the wire from my pc to the xbox make the signal from my pc go to the xbox?

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Comrade answered Thursday July 3 2008, 6:43 pm:
Your best bet would be to "cut out the middleman", so to speak, and go directly from your router to your XBox 360. Even if it were possible to connect to your PC instead, it just adds another link in the chain and thus, another potential bottleneck for your connection.

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Val answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 9:39 pm:
No it could make matters worst,You would need a router than run your landline to the back of the router port into the back of your xbox360,
you need router to boost signal.


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