Need help with bridging

Discussion in 'Xbox - General discussion' started by jdude190, Jan 3, 2006.

  1. jdude190

    jdude190 Guest

    Ok I know this is always covered, but I have a problem when trying to network bridge. I have bought the crossover cables and this is my setup:

    Ok my modem sends internet to my router which wirelessly sends it to my computer which I then have a crossover cable going to the xbox. But when I look at network connections it says limited or no connectivity. Please help me.
     
  2. EvilOreo2

    EvilOreo2 Guest

    Most of us bridgers don't help anyone else out. You would know that if read almost any of the threads here.
     
  3. jdude190

    jdude190 Guest

    wow you guys are real cool.
     
  4. EvilOreo2

    EvilOreo2 Guest

    I'm not trying to be mean or anything, it's just there are to many bridgers bridging. It's almost impossible to get a match. If you could bridge, you would agree with me like the rest of the bridgers do.
     
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    Wireless is SLOW
     
  6. I_D_R

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    Sorry Bud, but it is EXTREMELY unlikely you will get a network bridge to succesfully transfer information with a USB wireles adapter. I have the same setup.
    I was forced to buy a long ethernet cable and hook it up to my comp lol, beacause wireless tech. in gaming is a underdeveloped area right now seeing as the wireless adapters really suck. I'm sorry bro but even if you did get a bridge up and running, Xbox live would never connect, and even if you DID get online, the lag would be almost unbearable. I was in the same boat as u so i know it sucks. Just go get a long ethernet cable or get the modem closer to ur Xbox and PC.
     
  7. EvilOreo2

    EvilOreo2 Guest

    Please note I am not helping anyone else bridge, but I will tell you this. I have the same setup you mentioned in your first post. It takes a little bit to set up right (especially if you don't know what your doing), but it seems to be the same speed as when I just connect my box to my router. The only problem is if your wireless router isn't all that great (like mine), then you may get kicked off live every so often, but not much. I am just saying it is possible but I can't help you any more. If you want to do it bad enough, like I did, you will figure it out. Just fiddle around with your settings.
     

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