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No. You need to connect the ethernet cable to a modem or router. You can disconnect the PC ethernet cable from the modem and connect an ethernet cable from the Xbox 360 to the modem until you purchase a router.
You need an ethernet cable
is it a straight ethernet or a crossover? i am using a Motorola SURFboard SB5120. You'll only need a straight ethernet cable for that.
Speaking for experience, saving an ethernet cable will only provide a benefit in the long run. A wireless network is not foolproof and if you should need something when the network goes down the only other option is to use an ethernet cable. This is why you need to make sure to save the cable for any situation where the wireless is down and you have to be able to access the internet.
If you can reach your router or motem with an ethernet cable, then you are fine. But if you cannot, you will need to buy a wireless adapter. If you have an Xbox 360 Slim, then you do not need to buy a wireless adapter, since it already has it built in.
The ethernet cable is used to connect your console to the internet (wired). You need this to actually get a network connect on the Xbox 360.
Yes. Your Ethernet cable will hook into your router.
You need more than an ethernet cable you need to have Live Gold membership
You need an online connection to use the PlayStation Store. A PS3 can connect with an ethernet cable or WiFi to your existing internet service
If you want to know if you need WiFi to get online then no you don't. You can connect an ethernet cable from your cable modem or from a router to the ethernet port in the back of a PS3
You don't - you'll need an Ethernet card for your computer. A regular voice/fax modem is different than a high-speed/network connection, so you need a different 'card' (with a socket that will match your cable). If you can't find a socket that your Ethernet cable fits, then you don't have an Ethernet card installed!