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Aug 13, 2008 Networking Your Xbox | Connecting to Your Home Network To establish a wireless network connection, you need three things: (1) a high-speed Internet connection (that is, cable modem or DSL service; satellite, 3G or 4G mobile connections, and dial-up services are either not recommended or supported); (2) a router, bridge, or wireless access point (WAP) compatible with Xbox LIVE (that is, any router Connect an Xbox 360 to a Wireless Network - dummies The Xbox 360 will display a list of available networks. Locate your home network’s SSID on the list. If you don’t see your network and you’re sure that it was broadcasting a signal, try choosing Specify Unlisted Network. Use the onscreen keyboard to enter your network’s security key and select the type of security you use — WEP or WPA.
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Nov 02, 2019 · A network bridge joins two separate computer networks. The network bridge enables communication between the two networks and provides a way for them to work as a single network. Bridges extend local area networks to cover a larger physical area than the LAN can reach. Bridges are similar to — but more intelligent than — simple repeaters
How to stream media from your network hard drive to your May 04, 2011 How Xbox 360 Works | HowStuffWorks From the name to the look to hardware and features, the Xbox 360 is a radically different and more powerful machine than its predecessor. Far more than a video game console, the Xbox 360 is a total media center that allows users to play, network, rip, stream and download all types of media, including high-definition movies, music, digital