First, plug them via ethernet cord. then, your laptop with vista should act as a wireless router (with the right settings). networking controller enabled. and allow access to xbox. this is all only if you have a built in wireless card/router
No.
you cant
http://www.instructables.com/id/Use-your-laptop-as-an-XboxXbox-360-wireless-adap/
If you have a laptop, then you can plug an Ethernet cord into the Xbox and then connect it into the Laptop. Test your connection on your Xbox and you should be set.
no, but you can put the 360's hard drive as the slave hard drive of your PC if it is not a laptop
The HDMI port is in/out, try a tv tuner.
xbox 360 by a long shoot
an xbox 360 connect is 100 dollars today
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 Xbox 360 controller uses a proprietary wireless technology to connect to the Xbox 360 console.
you would have to connect an ethernet cable or xbox 360 adapter to the back of the xbox to connect to xbox live
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