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Thu 28/04/05 at 15:03
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Righty. I have, in my ickle games room, a PC fitted with a Wireless PCI card (the modem is downstairs due to faulty extension cable) and my consoles.

Is it possible to use a crossover cable to hook my Xbox up to my PC, ICS style, and have it access Xbox Live via the wireless PCI card?

Hope that's descriptive enough.

Thanks
Thu 28/04/05 at 18:56
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Posts: 14,437
the mobo has integrated 1 gigabit LAN. that'll do, right?
Thu 28/04/05 at 18:55
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"Team Laser Explosio"
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You should be able to connect fine using a cross over cable, you will have to have a network card that connects the PC->XBox and hmmm... Yea should work fine as long as the network card is configured. Good question.
Thu 28/04/05 at 15:03
Regular
Posts: 14,437
Righty. I have, in my ickle games room, a PC fitted with a Wireless PCI card (the modem is downstairs due to faulty extension cable) and my consoles.

Is it possible to use a crossover cable to hook my Xbox up to my PC, ICS style, and have it access Xbox Live via the wireless PCI card?

Hope that's descriptive enough.

Thanks

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