Every wireless PlayStation 2 controller comes with a little plug-in receiver because the original controllers were wired but to do this, you have to plug your receiver into the controller port, then put AAA batteries in your controller, non-rechargeable ones are better because they have a longer life. Then you turn your joystick on, on most wireless controllers for PlayStation 2, the switch is found on the back above the battery cover,then a red light should come on both the joystick and the receiver. HAPPY PLAYING
The difference between an OEM controller and a non OEM controller is that an OEM controller is made by Microsoft. A non OEM controller is made by other companies. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacture.
If it's a wireless controller, check the batteries, try new batteries. Or maybe the controller is not set to your xbox 360, press the little round button near the memory card slots, and then press the really small button on the top of the wireless cotroller. If you mean the old xbox or non-wireless cotrollers then I don't know
Having a non wired connection will make all loading, downloading and uploading many times faster
1) your batteries dying 2) you have a battery pack and not a rechargable one, and as a result of this (having the battery pack) the pack will pop out if ther contoller either vibrates or is dropped or 3) you have to sync your controller again with your system. If non of this works, than sorry man but you need a new controller
As long as the controller plug will fit into the plug-in on your game system, then yes.
You can hook up a wireless router to your already existing modem and non-wireless router. However, you need to set up the wireless router by changing it's LAN IP address and by disabling it's router function so it will function as a wireless access point to avoid conflict with your existing non-wireless router. Click http://www.supportrix.com/SUPPORTRIX/Main.php?do=LearnMore for more info.
Non-wireless. Or wired as tis called! Faster data transfer.More reliable.More secure.
There is no way. If you want a wireless mouse you will have to purchase one.
I think it would be a derivative controller.
One uses the airwaves, a wireless router sends a signal. The other needs a cable from the router plunged into a port on the PC.
They start at $10 for a Used remote control and go up to 149.99 for a Rock Band 3 Pro wireless controller. Sony DualShock are the standard retail price of $54.99 and they have non Sony game controllers starting at under $30. Walmart sells the Sony DualShock for Under $45 and has others for $25-30 and a PS3 wired controller for under $20