I have both a ps3 and an xbox. i have bought an xbox a year because the kept getting broken. Now i have the same problem as you but my light wont turn on. try buying a new adapter
A wireless adapter can lag sometimes when it's signal strength is not that strong.
Yes, probably. no, because spphire is compatible with a wireless adapter which is stupid Go Bears
No. You can't use the internet router for a wireless adapter, because the X-box 360 has a USB port in the back, where the $100 dollar wireless adapter goes. The router is the internet transmitter/receiver, while the wireless adapter is a receiver. And when I say a receiver for the router, it means it will only take the internet and transmit it to you.
No, the wireless mouse adapter was meant to receive the signal from the mouse only. This is because there are many wireless devices and your adapter was designed only to pick up the one registered device. Even if you could donate the mouse responder to the router, the adapter would expect the router to send it mouse specific commands only.
both of you need the wireless adapter yes because you can't process all that information from one to another with one adapter and you can't use a link cable because that does not contain that type of electronics inside it
The Wireless adapters should not be required for computers because they are not mobile and have better connection with the Ethernet. Netgear is the most popular type of adapter and is recommended only for laptops.
You don't. If you have the new Xbox 360, you don't need a wireless adapter because it has built in wifi. But if you have any other Xbox 360 console then you will need a wireless adapter.
A weak wireless adaptor can cause the signal to be weak if it's strength is not at full working power.
Well, I would recommend purchasing wireless adapter cards from Future Shop because they offer a variety of products for an incredibly reasonable price.
The first thing to start is to restart your router as well your computer. After that make sure that you have a wireless adapter in your computer with the wireless network you have. Also if you are using security, make sure that adapter supports such security option. If nothing works and you know that your router is compatible with your adapter, try resetting the router and start everything over. PS: in most cases people have problems with routers because they are not configured properly or they are not compatible.
I'm not sure which dongle you are talking about... But if you meant a wireless adapter, then here is the answer. DHCP has nothing to do which dongle you are using. What matters is which wireless network is supported by your router and the wireless adapter. If they do not share common network standard they are not going to work together. Also you need to make sure that your router is configured to use DHCP. As well as your wireless adapter is configured to use DHCP router. If you have problems contact me I'll try to help you.
Well, I would recommend purchasing wireless adapters manufactured by TP-Link because they offer a variety of wireless adapter products for a variety of different households. They also offer their products for an incredibly reasonable price.