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Lo and behold, 2 months after I crawl under the house running CAT-5 cable for the Xbox, and today I stumble across this link via Penny Arcade for the Wireless-G adapter for Xbox. This would have saved a fair amount of frustration in the cabling process, however I'm still glad I did it - for large amounts of data transfer you really do notice 100mbps over 54mbps. However, this little thing would be perfect for anyone with a couple of PC in one room, and an Xbox in the next - for use in streaming, or Xbox live, or whatever.

As a side note regarding Xbox live, the kits have finally started appearing on NZ Shelves. However the requirements states that a 256k+ is required. Of course the majority of connections in New Zealand are 128k or less. I'd be interested to know if anyone on a standard Jetstart connection has tried the service yet, and if so, how well does it run?

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# Xbox Stuff

Well after seeing the Playstation online stuff that took me 25 minutes to complete the registration information online the games seemed to play fairly well with low band width usage. Note - using a playstation controller to enter text on a virtual keyboard is a pain in the ass.

Additional Note - Before installing the network adapter thing on the playstation and beginning the install/registration process - remember to note down the serial number and model number of your playstation as the registration requires this and it is conviently found under the network adapter you just installed.

1/22/2004 3:43 PM | Reznik

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