360 Wireless network adaptor or not?

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#1 daprofesa
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Well stuff has happened with my house and I can no longer connect an ethernet cord to my 360 for XBL.

So I have did some research and I have read mixed reviews for the adaptor.

So should I buy the adaptor (pros and cone)?

OR

Use a bridge to connect my 360 (pros and cons)?

Here is one I found, any recomendations for a bridge?

Thanks!

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I say go for the adaptor. While it may be slightly flawed technically, you are guarenteed it will work, and have microsofts support pages if you need help. If youre using 3rd party equipment, its usually less helpful.

Also, you've posted this thread twice. As you're obviously not a newbie around here, I assume its a mistake and you'll want to delete the other thread/

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I say go for the adaptor. While it may be slightly flawed technically, you are guarenteed it will work, and have microsofts support pages if you need help. If youre using 3rd party equipment, its usually less helpful.

Also, you've posted this thread twice. As you're obviously not a newbie around here, I assume its a mistake and you'll want to delete the other thread/kamikaze_pigmy

yeah i deleted it, I hit submit and an error screen popped up then hit back and hit submit again...oh well its fix. Anways, would the connection be stronger with an adaptor or a bridge?

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[QUOTE="kamikaze_pigmy"]

I say go for the adaptor. While it may be slightly flawed technically, you are guarenteed it will work, and have microsofts support pages if you need help. If youre using 3rd party equipment, its usually less helpful.

Also, you've posted this thread twice. As you're obviously not a newbie around here, I assume its a mistake and you'll want to delete the other thread/daprofesa

yeah i deleted it, I hit submit and an error screen popped up then hit back and hit submit again...oh well its fix. Anways, would the connection be stronger with an adaptor or a bridge?

Probably with the adaptor, depends on the distance from the router, though.