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.
This is in interesting article, but if a person really wanted to 'Unbox their Xbox', well someone did this already. And they did it several years ago. And it was and still is cheaper and simpler to do. It was called the Logitech Play Link. And you can still buy them for under $30.00 bucks. And get this. You don't even need a wireless router. True I tell you. No need to download any software or purchasing a wireless router. Copy and paste the link below for the real 'Unboxing of Xbox'. (Word to the wise, these things actually work for the PS3 too). http://xbox.about.com/od/xboxaccessories/fr/playlinkreview.htm
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