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Currently I have a modem and wireless router set up under the desk in the office. My home has structured cable installed throughout. Up to now I have not needed to use it. The boy wants to play his XBOX on line with friends upstairs. When I came to at the local Game Stop after being told a wireless XBOX 360 wireless transmitter was $100 I decided to try to move the modem to the GE Smart Connection Center to make the entire house wired for Internet via Ethernet cable.

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Can I just basically plug the main feed line from Comcast into the is slot of the Comcast modem/router and plug the out line into the in slot of the GE smart center where the main feed is installed now? I have to plan ahead with playing with this so as not interfere with the Wife's work. Thanks in advance for any ideas. Is the GE Smart thingie the equipment that connects the whole house? If it is then it sounds like your idea is right. Does the 360 have a HD?
Miroslav Philharmonik Ce Keygen Software. He's going to need one to play online. Or a USB thumb drive (much cheaper).
That's all you need now. Just for game saves and saving his GT. You won't be downloading games to it though. If that doesn't work. Come talk to me. I have the older model, that I've only used a few times, of the wireless antennae.
Literally used it a few days. I'd sell it to you for cheap.
It's not the newest version that has two antennas on it that they came out with. I paid $100 for it. It works great, but for me in my house the bonus room and router are on opposite corners of the house and different floors. My connection speed wasn't that good so I hard wired it. You can test your approximate connection by using a wireless laptop up where the 360 will be.
That should give you an idea of how the 360 with receive and transmit. I like the idea of wiring your home the other way.
Why didn't you do that from day 1? Those things are awesome. Going to give it a go in a little bit. Cross all of your fingers fellas.
HF, I have the same situation in regards to location of XBOX and wireless router locations. His Wii has issues with the connection at times as well. And Willsdad, if by HD you mean High Def TV, Yes, it is a High Def TV set. 55' to be exact, the spoiled little brat. He means Hard Drive you Muppet. I gave you the cheaper option, but I imagine you bought something other than the arcade that would come with a HD.
If not then get a high speed USB thumb drive. He means Hard Drive you Muppet. I gave you the cheaper option, but I imagine you bought something other than the arcade that would come with a HD. If not then get a high speed USB thumb drive. Give the Old Man a break!
All I know is that my son could connect his Wii wireless, with intermittent connection issues, and play on line with his friends. With the XBOX I have decided to try to hard wire it for better results and I have to add doohickeys out the ying yang?
My son has the XBOX 360 Elite edition. All I know is that it is black. Here are some pics Don. I did try to install the modem/router as I described with no luck. As you may see I have Comcast phone also and that is the black box on the lower right hand side.
Wires from the phone line and CAT5 line have been spliced numerous times to get it all to work which it has flawlessly since day 1. Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated. Does that modem control the internet connection as well or is that a separate modem? It's hard to see from the pic, but is it clear what cables are for your phone jacks? Do you know if you have a home run configuration? (home run = each phone/cable/ethernet has one wire that runs directly to the box and not spliced anywhere in between) Do any of your ethernet ports work in the house?
That modem looks like it has an open slot for an ethernet cable below the two ports that look to have spliced wires running into it. Is that your WAN port?
That is where the ethernet patch cable would run into the GE box. Irie, it is a rats nest for sure. Not my doing mind you. I am thinking of calling Comcast but with the possibility of moving next year I do not want to dump a lot of $$ into it. Don, I have a separate modem for Internet now. The WAN input or 'in' as it says on the box is the top left cat5 input that has the spliced phone/cat5 cable running to it now.
If I pull that out I guess I lose my phone. There is indeed a Ethernet input on the back of the modem in the box. That is what I used to try to get it up and running before. I am thinking of calling Comcast to see if they will look at it for little or no charge. I pay enough to them each month for God's sake. It probably should have been hooked up the way I now wanted from the get go.