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It says it is free but i need a wireless adaptor!!
What is the best one to buy?
Thanks,
Matt


Thanks everyone, my brother in law who knows loads abot IT is coming around and helping to set it up using a hammer or something LOL!
has anyone got a ps3 who plays online? do you wanna exchange i.d? My i.d is NOS_chris
Why do Xbox charge when Playstation don't? Xbox must lose a lot of potential buyers because of that?
James
Because Microsoft actually put out a decent online service. I have both a PS3, and 360. And the 360's online play is a hell of a lot better than PS3's.
Although Multiplayer is the best on the PC.


Weve got a 360 and a ps3 in the house and the 360 online experience is far better in my view.
With the 360 connections your always better hardwiring it directly into the router, but that's not always possible and its annoying having to rig the cable up all the time. The wireless adapter usually works ok depending on how far the 360 is away from the router etc etc.
Hence my suggestion of homeplugs!! Wireless networks are too unreliable these days - if I check the wireless connections in my street, every single channel is covered by a router on the street. For £35, you get a stable ethernet connection, no lag, decent pings etc I find myself hosting a lot more games on Xbox live since I switched from wireless to the home plugs, and I still have the freedom to move the plug from the study to the bedroom should I choose to game in there. I also have my upstairs PC hooked up to a plug too!!
Just been checkin em out.
So you plug the router into one of these homeplugs (which is in a socket) and the Xbox into another????
Can you run your normal wireless network at the same time????
Whats the difference between the 2 online systems then? I mean surely the game online is the game online? Regardless of whether its playstation or xbox hosting?
Also those home plugs sound good.. but I've also heard issues that you get interference/ dramatically slowed internet if the electric use in the house is high.
We decided to buy a load of cable from PC world and hard wire the whole house.
James

Whats the difference between the 2 online systems then? I mean surely the game online is the game online? Regardless of whether its playstation or xbox hosting?
Also those home plugs sound good.. but I've also heard issues that you get interference/ dramatically slowed internet if the electric use in the house is high.
We decided to buy a load of cable from PC world and hard wire the whole house.
James



i disagree with that. I play MW2 online, a friend comes on, sends me a message to play, i can join his game, its fast, it works. PSN has a shop, video downloads, PS Home. You can talk to your mates should you want to, the only thing you cant do is cross game chat
I reconfigured an old WRT54G using DD-WRT that I had lying around to a range expander, and can plug my xbox right into that downstairs (primary router is upstairs).
