Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter A/B/G & N Networks
- Dual band 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wireless A/B/G home network compatible
- Compact, high-performance design
- Powered by Xbox 360 to eliminate adapter clutter
- Windows Vista Media Center compatible
- Streams photos and music from Microsoft Windows XP and recorded TV, movies, and videos from your Microsoft Windows XP Media Center – based PC
Product DescriptionDesigned for versatility and ease, the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter ‘N’ enhances your Xbox 360 experience in the digital home, seamlessly synchronizing with the Xbox 360 system with the newest Wireless N standard. Wireless N offers increased speed, coverage and reliability and can easily stream media-intensive applications such as ‘Games on Demand’, HD movies, videos and music to your Xbox 360 system from Xbox LIVE® or your Media Center PC. . . . More >>
Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter A/B/G & N Networks
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The is a wireless network adapter and it’s used to get online for the Xbox 360
Rating: 5 / 5
Do you have to know the IP adress to be able to hook it up to xbox live?
Rating: 1 / 5
It’d be a great product if it had come with the installation CD. I can’t get my xbox to connect online and it sucks.
Rating: 1 / 5
I don’t know whether to give a positive review or negative review.
I upgraded from the old wireless receiver and immediately experienced better on-line performance from my xbox. I used to periodically experience lag, but when I got the new adapter I didn’t anymore. CODMW2 and HD netflix streaming both worked great.
Then about a week after I received the new wireless receiver it simply stopped working. I’ve tried plugging into all the different USB ports, and the light on the front doesn’t come on at all. The xbox doesn’t even recognize that there is anything plugged in. The old receiver still works, but doesn’t quite cut it, so I’m left having spent a total of $140 on wireless receiving for my xbox with one substandard product and one product that simply doesn’t work.
I wish Microsoft would put a little more time into testing and development before they release glitch-ridden products. And I wish they cared about their customers a little more. Why was the first wireless adapter even released? They could have just made it as good as this one.
Now I’m forced to find out how to return an opened product (not sure if I even can do this) or buy another $90 wireless adapter, because I cannot run CAT9 cable in my apartment.
Thanks Microsoft. Your greed astounds me.
Rating: 1 / 5
my kids blew their hard-earned money on this. it would not work with two different access points without gacking up and freezing the game, even when I ran the access points to with 4′ of the xbox. then I ran a cable the rest of the way to test, and lo, the xbox ran beautiful. pulled out an ancient 10Mbit Wifi Cat-5 drop from Buffalo, plugged a short cable into the drop and the Xbox, and WIRELESS, MICROSOFT-less smooth as silk, and MSFT doesn’t know any better. Mfgrs are just ripping kids off and with stuff that doesn’t work.
Rating: 1 / 5