Advantages: wireless Disadvantages: sometimes low speed
At first I was skeptical, not that I could work ... At home my phone is fixed on the ground floor and the pc the first floor. I have to spend a lot of money to get internet (cable or wireless equipment expensive) when I informed about the possibility of exploiting or not the wireless modem on my phone, I said that enough to buy this stick from 40 ? (30 £).
To my pleasure I have verified that it works perfectly, I never drop the phone line, the installation is complicated, sailing and unloading in decent manner.
When the PC automatically searches for the signal and if the modem is turned on it connects: done.
No matter how many walls, doors closed, phones and TV are among us, I can navigate safely is incredible, really a good buy.
The package includes a USB cable for direct it better and sticker to paste your computer no longer move ...
Advantages: Easy to use, Reliable Disadvantages: Expensive
Xbox live is undoubtedly one of the main draws of the Xbox 360, and due to the fatc my Xbox was too far from a wired internet connection, i had to find a wireless way.
The official wireless adapter seemed the best choice, widely availble, and being official, pretty much guaranteed to work.
And thats true, it worked, very easily, simply plugging into the back, then scanning for connections on my xbox, then at the push of a button I was connected.
It is a very good piece of kit, however it is rather expensive, as its counterparts for laptops and PCs would be available much cheaper.
I have had some issues with the internet choosing not to connect, but these are rare, and on occasions the connection can be rather slow.
I would stioll recommend this nonetheles, as it is a reliable piece of equipment that allows Xbox 360 users ...
Advantages: Wireless connectivity to Xbox live, Simply to setup Disadvantages: Ridiculously expensive, Doesn't come in black to match my Xbox 360 Elite
providing you have a laptop with wireless connectivity, but this means having the laptop on and joined to the Xbox 360 with a cable - again not overly practical. On then to what seems like the easiest, tidiest solution to wireless gaming - the Microsoft Xbox 360 wireless networking adapter. This little piece of wizardry wrapped up in white plastic form makes connecting your console to the internet a relatively pain free and tidy solution.
Setup
Setting up the wireless adapter is simplicity itself; it clips onto the back of your Xbox 360 or Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive and plugs into one of the available USB ports. Then you need to pop to the System Settings section on your Xbox 360 dashboard. There you will see a network Settings tab which will take you to a page where you can configure the adapter to work with your network. This setup process ...