help lanning 4 360's

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#1 sofoop
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I need to figure out how to system link 4 360s together. WE have enough ethernet cables and I read that you can use a router to system link them. How do I do so? Do i need to do any network things with the router? or can I just plug router in outlet and plug all the 360s to it?

If that doesn't work, we will be able to have a wireless lan but I'm not sure if it will work. I know that if you have the Microsoft wirless game adapter, to lan, you set the Ips the same as one another in the systems tab on the 360. Will it work if there are 2 linksys game adapters and 2 microsoft ones and u set them all on same ip? Thx in advance

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#3 sofoop
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help plz
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#4 ebax7588
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All you have to do is have power established to the router and plug in all of the ethernet cords. I there are multiple settings on the router itself, make sure it is not set to uplink, and then just start the game and go into system link and you should be good to go.
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#5 sofoop
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alright thanks a lot. For some reason some of my friends didn't think that would work before we did any special junks. Now is it possible to go wireless with 2 microsoft wireless adapters and 2 linksys?
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First you and your friends have to break dance. Get back to me when you've completed step one.
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#7 DrewBlood08
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As long as all your wireless connections are being wirelessly connected to the same router, it should be the same as using actual ethernet cables. They can't communicate with each other, but they need that central connection or router.
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#8 lucas_kelly
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You need a network hub or switch.