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YoshiM
10-06-2004, 09:18 AM
I signed up with SBC and got their "pro" DSL package. Part of the deal included a $50 wireless router with "enhanced" 802.11b wireless connectivity. I also got a free Xbox Live Starter Kit. Now I can listen to high bandwidth streaming audio with my laptop in the basement (two floor between me and the router) but I'm wondering how well 802.11b will work with an Xbox. Does anyone game on XBL with a wireless set up and if so what do you have and how well does it work?

kai123
10-06-2004, 09:26 AM
I think it would work just as well as a computer would. The adapter is a little expensive though.

Flack
10-06-2004, 09:27 AM
Try here.

Xbox wireless?
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41078

YoshiM
10-06-2004, 10:03 AM
Try here.

Xbox wireless?
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41078

Ah, I forgot that discussion. Thankee kindly.

brykasch
10-06-2004, 12:18 PM
802.11b??? god they are cheaping it. I picked up the xbox wireless adapter awhile back from amazon for 50 or so, and it works great 802.11g. YOU shoulda just saved the money from the router and jsut gone down and bought one, would've been much better off, as now your transfer capabilities aren't as good.

YoshiM
10-06-2004, 01:12 PM
802.11b??? god they are cheaping it. I picked up the xbox wireless adapter awhile back from amazon for 50 or so, and it works great 802.11g. YOU shoulda just saved the money from the router and jsut gone down and bought one, would've been much better off, as now your transfer capabilities aren't as good.

And this post is supposed to answer my question how?

I forgot to mention that I also received an SBC voucher for $50 for "Switching from cable" so essentially the DSL wireless router for free.

ddockery
10-06-2004, 02:45 PM
802.11b is PLENTY fast to do XBOX Live. In fact, it's actually faster than your DSL connection is anyway so it really doesn't matter. G is faster but would only affect local stuff, and it has a shorter range and then it kicks back down to B anyway.

YoshiM
10-06-2004, 03:34 PM
I did a little research on other message boards as Google seemed to only cough up places where I can buy wireless routing devices. I figured I'd ask here because this place is usually surrounded by pretty smart cookies. And people too.

Anyway, I (and probably others) have to dispell the idea that the Xbox is something special when it comes to networking. It's not. No special rules apply. After establishing that and reading other people's experiences, I did a little more research (as to be honest I wasn't up on the specs of 802.11g).

Now to answer my own question and hopefully others as well.

In my situation I have one computer hooked up to a DSL router (has the DSL modem built in) via ethernet cable. My DSL package gives me 3 Mbps download speeds. The router has 802.11b wireless capablity, meaning it will pump out 11 Mbps (mega bits per second, not unlike some network cards) using the 2.4 GHz frequency (like a cordless phone).

An 802.11g router is capable of transferring up to 54 Mbps (sheesh, that's practically 54 MB per second).

For me an 802.11b set up will work just fine. Since I only get 3 Mbps download speed and assuming there is no lag in XBL or the Internet, I'll have technically only used about 1/3 of my bandwidth between my Xbox and my router. If I had an 802.11g setup, I'd still only be using 3Mbps so 51 Mbps bandwidth would be a waste.

802.11g is beautiful if I had a network and was transferring large files or streaming media from one to the other. That's where the real benefit comes from.

So if you are looking for wireless gaming action for your Xbox but don't want to drop a lot of money on hardware and don't plan on having a network, 802.11b is a good choice and is generally cheaper than 802.11g.

SoulBlazer
10-06-2004, 09:58 PM
Let me know how you make out.

I still want to go wireless with my XBox but I'm not willing to shell out $65 for a Linksys wireless router for it (the best price I could find either in person or online for it.)

I started another thread complaining about the prices of those suckers also. :eek 2:

YoshiM
10-06-2004, 11:11 PM
Let me know how you make out.

I still want to go wireless with my XBox but I'm not willing to shell out $65 for a Linksys wireless router for it (the best price I could find either in person or online for it.)

I started another thread complaining about the prices of those suckers also. :eek 2:

Will do. I still have to wait a few weeks for my XBL Starter kit to arrive.

JR
10-06-2004, 11:21 PM
mmmm Wireless :-P I only use my laptop for gaming/normal computing now since I can go anywhere with wireless. Its sad though cuz now my gaming rig just sucks up dust and burns electricity. I definately want to grab a wireless access point for ps2 or xbox gaming.