This 50-foot Ethernet cable snaking all the way through my apartment from the router in the bedroom to my Xbox 360 in the living room? That's how I used to play videogames online. The Xbox doesn't come with wireless capability built in, and I didn't want to shell out the extra $100 -- a third the price of the console itself -- for Microsoft's wireless adapter. Third-party wireless bridges cost a bit less but are still pricey. Finally, though, I found a way to ditch the giant wire with a solution that cost me only 40 bucks.
jiubreyn you can use an ICS connection to use the wireless from a computer to connect to xbox live. I have my xbox hooked up to my computer monitor so it works out really well for me. Here is the link for step by step instructions http://www.adamsdvds.co.uk/blog/wordpress/2007/11/23/connecting-xbox-360-to-xbox-live-via-vista-using-ics/ Hope that's what your looking for. This is probably the cheapest solution but only works if your near a computer with a connection to a wireless network.
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