It should be, just make sure that your router is configured to work with both G as well as N networks.
It is compatible with Xbox 360, and Xbox live.
Yes All Routers Should Allow Xbox Live Through Wireless Or Cable
Yes, your xbox can connect with your wireless router. You must buy the wireless add on for the xbox. If you don't wish to pay $100 for the wireless add on, you can just connect an ethernet cable from router into the xbox.
You need to pay a subsciption fee and if you are using a wireless router than you need wireless internet.
1) You should check to see if your router is compatible at http://forum.teamxbox.com/archive/index.php/t-134980.html if it's not then go to http://midnight.hushedcasket.com/2007/01/30/make-your-router-xbox-live-compatible/ or portforward.com to find out how to portforward to make it compatible or just buy a compatible router. 2) Make sure you have some time of connection from your Xbox to the internet I.E. wireless adapter or a wired connection to your router. 3) That's basically it with the information you've given 4) Say thank you
well im sure your wireless router has ethernet ports in the back of it. and if it doesn't, you can purchase a wireless adapter
You either need a wireless router or an ether-net cable.
it can be pluged into a router of you can use a wireless box for easy use
To get "wireless" access from a cable modem, you will need a wireless router in addition to the cable modem. Wireless routers are made by Linksys, and a number of other vendors. Start: 1. Plug the coax cable from the wall into your modem. (this is the "live" internet connection now powering your modem. The modem is now "live") 2. Run the ethernet cable from your modem into your wireless router. (this router is now "live") 3. Run the ethernet cable from the wireless router into your PC. (the PC is now "live") You are basically looping the modem into the router, and the router to your PC, instead of going directly from the modem into the PC. The benefit of looping the wireless router in between the Modem and the PC is so that the wireless router can get a live internet signal and broadcast a "wireless" signal to your home and surrounding 100 foot area. The reason you loop the ethernet cable from the wireless router (in step #2) back into your PC is so that the PC can get the internet connection. Most PC's don't have a wireless "receiver" to receive the wireless signal, and require a direct input from an ethernet cable. Most laptops have wireless ("receivers" aka: modems) and can receive the signal from the wireless router (which is now actively receiving and broadcasting the signal) which we connected in step #2. The concept is very similar to your home telephone with a wireless handset. The phone line runs into the base station, and you can walk around your home with a wireless phone. This is the same with your laptop, and the wireless router is just like the base station of your phone.
The Xbox 360 wireless adapter allows you to connect to a wireless router without plugging it in directly. You still need the wireless router, and the router must still be connected to the internet. So no. You cannot get free internet access through a two-inch usb device.
You need an Xbox wireless adapter.
Yes You Do