You have to have an ethernet router. The modem plugs into the router's source port. The PC and Xbox 360 (and any other peripherals) can plug into any of the various connectivity ports. Any Windows OS from 2000 to Vista will detect the console as an extension.
You have to into your PC connection setup on your console, get a unique ID code, and it will auto-configure your PC to communicate with the console. You can then browse your PC's media databse for music, videos, and pics to browse from your Xbox 360.
A media center edition of Windows will seamlessly integrate with your Xbox 360's Media Center upon the detection of the network.
to connect to xbox live you need a router or a modem
yes, it can.
you would have to connect an ethernet cable or xbox 360 adapter to the back of the xbox to connect to xbox live
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.
The only way i know is to connect it to a computer.The activate ICS, Internet connection sharing.Then connect your xbox to your computer and game away.
as far as i know there is no longer xbox live for the original xbox if you want xbox live you have to get a 360 this is how Microsoft screwed over alot of people
In order to connect an xbox 360 or 360 elite to a computer. You need to use the media connect software offered by microsoft. If you have a computer running media center edition of xp then you can do more. If you do not then all you will be able to do is share songs. Look up media connect software for xbox 360 on google and you should be able to find the website.
Well, if you have Dial up, you can't connect to Xbox live. If you upgrade to High speed however, then all you need to do is to hook you 360 up to the Computer via Ethernet cable, or a wireless adapter, and a router for your computer.
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.
Yes, according to Engadgets.com, all Dish Network customers can connect Xbox Live from their computer, to their Dish Network television.
No. Xbox Live is only accessible using an Xbox 360, and no information goes to your computer.