No, what i did is i took the ethernet cable that came with my xbox, connected it to my laptop, and connected my laptop to the internet via wireless router. The only other way that doesn't involve a wireless adapter for your 360 is to connect your 360 to your computer via an ethernet cable (not sure if you need a router for this but i might as well list it), but the laptop-connect is the "most effecient/cheapest" way, and the adapter-connect is the "best connection/signal" way.
The adapter connects you to Xbox Live but only if you have a wireless network and if you have a Xbox Live subscription.
Computer, modem, router, ethernet cord or wireless adapter, xbox, and a membership.
It allows you to connect to xbox live on a wireless network
internet a wired adapter (comes with xbox 360) or wireless adapter (I like wireless) electricity
Yes. But it can cost. Gold is 59.99. But you have to have an Ethernet cable, plug it to your 360, to your router, or get a wireless adapter, or get the new Xbox.
It will if you buy the 100 dollar wireless adapter.
With the Xbox 360 S, there is a built-in wireless card. For the Xbox 360 (older versions), you need to buy a wireless adapter.
You cant connect to Xbox Live through your PC. You will need to connect straight into your modem, or either use a Microsoft Xbox 360 wireless adapter to connect through your wireless network.
You need an Xbox wireless adapter.
You need a wireless connection to connect, then you buy xbox live in a gaming store. Good luck with your connection.
Yes, it is possible to use a laptop as a wireless bridge for xbox live.
Firstly, make sure you have a wireless router/modem. The Xbox 360 s, the wireless adapter is built in. For the other Xbox's, you need to buy a wireless adapter. After this, you are ready to sign up for Xbox live.