HAHA!!Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
lol I was going to say contact Tallgeese but looks like I'm too late.![]()
Originally posted by: Tallgeese
Then any SOHO router should do just fine.
I use an SMC7004ABR with no problems.
Netgear and Linksys make comparable models.
I'd simply look for a Hot Deal on one of those.
Once the router is properly configured for your ISP, the Xbox should automatically get an IP address from the router, and you should be good to go.
BTW: Be VERY careful typing in your Gamertag. If you misspell it...you are stuck with it!
Thanks Tallgeese. Is there a max distance that a coax cable can be before you get signal loss? My cable modem is about 15' from the xbox.
Coax? You'll want to use good quality Category 5 cables, which use a twisted pair media. The max distance on any single run of Cat 5 is about 300 feet.Originally posted by: PipBoyThanks Tallgeese. Is there a max distance that a coax cable can be before you get signal loss? My cable modem is about 15' from the xbox.
MA R0X0RS J00R B0X0RS!!!Originally posted by: PipBoy
that would be Unreal and Mechassault for starters![]()
Setup should be like this:Originally posted by: PipBoy
Yeah I mean the cable that comes in is coax, it has a screw type connector to my cable modem. Will this work? There's one output for an RJ-45 connector to my LAN card.
sorry for the dumb questions, I'm computer-smart, network-dumb.
Dude, sweet diagram.Originally posted by: Tallgeese
Setup should be like this:Originally posted by: PipBoy
Yeah I mean the cable that comes in is coax, it has a screw type connector to my cable modem. Will this work? There's one output for an RJ-45 connector to my LAN card.
sorry for the dumb questions, I'm computer-smart, network-dumb.
cable outlet on wall
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RG-6 coax cable (6' or less in length)
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cable modem (modem should be placed fairly close to outlet...6' or so)
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Cat5 cable (length is your call)
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Router (your call on router placement)
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Two Cat 5 cables (length is your call)
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One goes to Xbox, the other goes to PC
BTW: Yep...the setup you edited into your last post looks right.
Hey now...no cracks about my drawing. Tough to make a decent network design without the proper toolsOriginally posted by: WoodchuckCharlie
Dude, sweet diagram.Originally posted by: Tallgeese
Setup should be like this:
cable outlet on wall
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RG-6 coax cable (6' or less in length)
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cable modem (modem should be placed fairly close to outlet...6' or so)
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Cat5 cable (length is your call)
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Router (your call on router placement)
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Two Cat 5 cables (length is your call)
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One goes to Xbox, the other goes to PC
BTW: Yep...the setup you edited into your last post looks right.![]()
Agreed...and for most folks I think MA offers the most bang for the buck as far as shoot-em-up action. GR is quite good over Live too, but a very different type of game (more planning and tactics)You should enjoy Live, by the way. Excellent.
Be sure and send me your Gamertag and the Livegames you have, and I'll add you to the BIG LIST - Xbox Live Gamertags thread here in OT.Let us know your gamertag, and don't screw up on it!
Just ask LeStEr about the heartache of keying in your Gamertag too quickly.Originally posted by: PipBoy
The odds of messing something up increase dramatically the more times you're warnedNow what would have been a simple exercise in text entering will become a grueling ordeal--click click 'omg I remember what those ATOT guys said, I will feel so stupid if I mess this up' typo enter "oh sh!t!!!!"
You're welcome, my man.Originally posted by: PipBoy
you rock, thanks. here's a cookie.
Small Office/Home Office.Originally posted by: Storm
I got a question what does SOHO stand for?