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Also, could I connect to my PC via ethernet as well, or will windows be looking for a USB modem every time I go on the internet?
Cheers.
Anyway, thanks again for the help Bullett, it was much appreciated :-)
It does look really straightforward, so hopefully I'll be all set up with both PC and Xbox Live tonight!
Life is so much easier when you don't have to use a USB modem :D
I'll have to call SR Sawbo in a minute and see if they've got one of those router things in stock....
Cheers for all the help by the way :-)
> Oh, and is this what you mean?
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> [URL]http://specialreserve.co.uk/Dynamode-Broadband-4_3742_r.html[/URL]
Yeah.
As for the Tiscali-software thing, if it's anything like BT/Pipex, you don't need the software. Just put the login details into the 4-port modem's setup details and you're off. If they work like AOL and require their own software however, it's a different story.
I'm afraid I have no knowledge on Tiscali's methods though. Most providers' software is optional though, like BT's.
[URL]http://specialreserve.co.uk/Dynamode-Broadband-4_3742_r.html[/URL]
> When you did use ICS was it a pain to set up? I'm running Windows XP
> if that makes a difference.
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> Also, it must add extra lag, surely?
As far as I can remember, it wasn't too painful to set up. I just had to remember it wasn't a direct connection. This meant making sure the cable was crossover, checking the Xbox constantly to see if it had picked the connection up with various tweaks etc.
I used XP Home at the time, and it was relatively easy. I did suffer from disconnects ocasionally, but that was because it was a USB modem - and they're God-awful for stability. convenience for a single machine is their only reason to exist.
It shouldn't be too hard to set up blindly, but I'd always recommend getting an integrated Ethernet modem with router and 4-port switch on the back. That way, you can play on Xbox Live without needing to keep the PC switched on. ICS requires you have the PC on whenever you want to play XBL.
I hope I stuck on track with that. My mind isn't in one place at the moment.
> When you did use ICS was it a pain to set up? I'm running Windows XP
> if that makes a difference.
>
> Also, it must add extra lag, surely?
Tiscali do 2 types of modem if I recall, so you may be able to get them to send another to you.
Also, it must add extra lag, surely?