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(G)Guest
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter.

Just tried this a few minutes ago, and it worked beautifully... It seems so simple now that I think about it

THANKS! 

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 This is a reply to this. I did some experimenting with this and found a way. I use vista and I opened network and sharing, then clicked on manage network connections. Since I use a Verizon pc card for internet, it shows in as dial up. So what I did was click on the verizon 1 and clicked on properties, then the sharing tab. Selected "allow other network users to connect.. " option and on the drop down box put in Local Area Connection. It worked for me. You can tell which is which by having the network connections page open and unplug and plug in the xbox and pc card to see which is which.

 I have a desktop with a wire less connection but when I click Bridge it says "To create a network bridge, you must select at least Two network connections That are not being used by internet  connection sharing or the internet Connection firewall" I tried to select two and right click but it does Not have bridge network, what did I do wrong? Thanks 

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(G)frankrizzo
cannot bridge connections without at least 2 lan or wireless networks that are not used by ICS
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter.

Replying to (G)jason I also ran across this problem it turns out that it is an easy fix I surfed the net for hours trying to figure it out to no avail. I run Windows 7 on a laptop that recieves internet via wireless network. I wanted to share internet with my Xbox 360 so that I could play on Xbox live. I did everything that all the forums told me to do but I would get the message "cannot bridge networks you must have at least 2 LAN or wireless networks that are not used by ICS" or something like that. I will walk you through how to fix this problem. Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows XP are pretty close to the same setup. 1. You have to click on the start menu 2. Go to "control panel" 3. Click on "Network and sharing Center" and for XP "Network connections" 4. Look on the left side of the page and click on "Change adapter settings" for XP skip this step and go to step five 5. Right click on your LAN connection 6. Click on the "Sharing" tab 7. Uncheck "ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)" 8. Click "apply" or "ok" 9. Now right click on your Wireless Network and do the same thing. 10. Then hold down the "Ctrl" key and click on both networks so that both are selected 11. Right click and find the option "bridge connections" Now you should be connected Hope this helps someone I know I wish I would have stumbled upon this post when I was having my problems would have saved me some frustration and time. -reply by frankrizzo

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(G)rogerthatjoe
Bridge connection for xbox 360 guide link
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter.

I forgot to include the link in my post - here it is:

http://www.Feedagg.Com/feed/21689/Windows-7-Center

 

Rogerthatjoe



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(G)GIJones
Last ditch effort
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter.

I have tried many times to get my Xbox online through my laptop though it has been to no avail. I have tried ICS with the wireless connection though it stated something about how I do not have a dynamic IP Address. I have tried this method as well and it has not worked at all... I plug in my Xbox to my laptop and the network that tries to connect is the one I use. I selected my wirless connection and my xbox connection and Bridged them but it seemed to make no progress at all. I am running XP and I hope this all makes sense.

P.S. I know this is a old board

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(G)Jeremy
You are amazing
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter.

Thank you so much for this advice! I can't believe I've never heard off being able to use your laptop as a wireless bridge before, but this solution was perfect! THANK YOU!

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(G)Hslsbd
Xbox 360 (Bridge Connection)
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter.

Okay, well I tried this 5+ times and it didnt work... I clicked both and yes I did it right, then bridged connections. But For some reason it Keeps cancelling my original connection with my router.. So what happens is that the bridge works, but the connection from my computer to my router Cancels... Can somone help me.? The items I am using in this failed process are: Xbox 360 Ethernet Cable Laptop ( very good connection ) HELP!

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(G)Charles Mills
Bridging
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter.

You have to highlight both the wired and the wireless connection at the same time. Then right click one of them and select Bridge! 

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(G)dubbs
None of this is working
Wireless On The Xbox 360 Without An Adapter.

I have tried everything everyone is saying and its not working. I run windows vista on a laptop with a wireless connection. I have unchecked the sharing bridged the connections and it shows that my lan connection is connected but xbox live says no ip address and cant find the connection. Can someone help??????????????

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(G)Roger

If you have windows go to network and click settings. Then click properties then click sharing and check the two boxes so that your 360 may share connection with your laptop. After doing so wait about a minute then go to settings on the xbox dashboard and test xbox live connection.Then you should be able to connect. Good luck and I hope I helped.

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