You need an ethernet hub. Plug the consoles' individual ethernet cables into each port of the hub. You will need as many open ports as you have consoles. This may take several hubs and that is totally fine. You just need to connec the hubs one to another (in daisy-chain format) via an ethernet cable.
All of the consoles should be running the same dashboard version. This can be done in several ways:
# Update via Xbox Live (this is an automatic process) # Download the update fom Xbox.com to a USB memory stick and update the box from its USB port in the back. # Purchase or rent a recently published game title, and many times the latest update is included on the disc.
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The first XBOX has a (Cat) LAN Connection and a wireless addon. The first XBOX 360 has a (Cat) LAN Connection and a wireless addon. The first XBOX SLIM has a (Cat) LAN Connection and built-in wireless.
you can connect as many as your router supports, the question is do you have any game that will support that many players (16-64 depending on how many per xbox) in a lan configuration.
It doesnt work if u have an xbox get xbox live if u have a playstaion get playstaion network
yes. 2 player split screan or 4 player LAN
xbox 360.The Xbox 360 is the best as it can run games for both the Xbox and the Xbox 360.
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XBOX 360 is the best. XBOX 360 is my dream. XBOX 360 is my life.
You can't since the Xbox 360 has better graphics and things you can do on an Xbox 360. And considering that the Xbox 360 came out after the Xbox.