How to add wireless card to XBOX

Bally12345

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Found this tutorial on the web and thought it would come in handy for all the modding enthusiast.

I converted this to a PDF document just incase anyone wanted to save to their computer but here is the weblink
 
Top find m8, im sure it will be very useful to sum1
 
I would love to do it myself but doubt I will be able to lol
 
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looks pretty cool,can get rid of that unsightly long long cable.
thanks for the great find....
 
that is amazing dude, im gona do this as soon as i get my own xbox in the next month or so ;)

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have u done this yet bally?
i was thinking about how u configure ur wep key. well i guess the card has webaccess. so if u use the jumper cat5, maybe u can config it directly from the browser on the xbox? that would be the easiest way i guess, in case u take it to your freinds house and u need to enter their wepkey. lol this mod is quality
 
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I personally havent done this mod, but posted the tut for anyone who wants to give it a shot...
 
it looks good

I will have to try the mod on the old unit - ta
 
the link doesnt work, page is blank
 
link worked for me..............excellent step-by-step tutorial........hats off to the modder.
 
that is amazing dude, im gona do this as soon as i get my own xbox in the next month or so ;)

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have u done this yet bally?
i was thinking about how u configure ur wep key. well i guess the card has webaccess. so if u use the jumper cat5, maybe u can config it directly from the browser on the xbox? that would be the easiest way i guess, in case u take it to your freinds house and u need to enter their wepkey. lol this mod is quality

I had a look at this, basically the card they are installing is a wireless to ethernet bridge which is why they have card connected via x-over to the on-board ethernet. To configure the wireless card, unplug the x-over patch lead and plug the card into home network / PC and configure via web browser on PC.

It is a neat solution, but as I don't find wireless quick enough to stream DVD's, I'll be sticked to hardwire.
 
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