Hey All,
Like many of you, I have a broadband (DSL) connection at home with an internal wireless network. The the wireless network is great because my office and DSL modem are upstairs and the wireless network allows me to work on my laptop when I am in the living room downstairs. My XBox is also downstairs with the rest of my home entertainment equip. The problem is that I want to connect into XBConnect, Gamespy, or XBox Live! with my XBox and do it over my wireless connection.
One way that I have found to achieve a wireless XBox connection would be to purchase a Linksys WET11 that would act at a gateway between my XBox ethernet port and my WAP. However this solution costs about $100.00. While it would be nice, an extra $100.00 seems like a lot of cash-ola.
I have been racking my brain to figure out a free way to do this, and I think I have it. However, you will need a laptop with a wireless card installed and a open standard ethernet port.
Here is how to get a Free Wireless XBox connection:
-Connect a crossover ethernet cable between your laptop and your XBox.
-Enable and configure Internet Connection Sharing(ICS) on your laptop ethernet port that your XBox is connected to.
-Route the incoming packets from your laptop XBox port to your wireless connection.
-Enjoy!
Here is some usefull information when setting up the ICS connection:
-ICS DHCP assigns 192.168.0.x addresses (the ICS box as 192.168.0.1) so your XBox will be an address from that pool. If your wireless network is using the same subnet you might have some conflict problems.
-Make sure that you allow the XBox to connect out of your firewall (if you have one.) Does anyone know the ports in use for the XBox online services?
I will try to test this soon and post full instructions for setting up ICS in Windows2000 to handle the wireless XBox gateway connection.
The following are some Microsoft KnowledgeBase articles that are very helpful:
How to Enable Internet Connection Sharing on a Network Connection in Windows 2000
HOW TO: Set Up Internet Connection Sharing in Windows 2000
Internet Connection Sharing Description
Like many of you, I have a broadband (DSL) connection at home with an internal wireless network. The the wireless network is great because my office and DSL modem are upstairs and the wireless network allows me to work on my laptop when I am in the living room downstairs. My XBox is also downstairs with the rest of my home entertainment equip. The problem is that I want to connect into XBConnect, Gamespy, or XBox Live! with my XBox and do it over my wireless connection.
One way that I have found to achieve a wireless XBox connection would be to purchase a Linksys WET11 that would act at a gateway between my XBox ethernet port and my WAP. However this solution costs about $100.00. While it would be nice, an extra $100.00 seems like a lot of cash-ola.
I have been racking my brain to figure out a free way to do this, and I think I have it. However, you will need a laptop with a wireless card installed and a open standard ethernet port.
Here is how to get a Free Wireless XBox connection:
-Connect a crossover ethernet cable between your laptop and your XBox.
-Enable and configure Internet Connection Sharing(ICS) on your laptop ethernet port that your XBox is connected to.
-Route the incoming packets from your laptop XBox port to your wireless connection.
-Enjoy!
Here is some usefull information when setting up the ICS connection:
-ICS DHCP assigns 192.168.0.x addresses (the ICS box as 192.168.0.1) so your XBox will be an address from that pool. If your wireless network is using the same subnet you might have some conflict problems.
-Make sure that you allow the XBox to connect out of your firewall (if you have one.) Does anyone know the ports in use for the XBox online services?
I will try to test this soon and post full instructions for setting up ICS in Windows2000 to handle the wireless XBox gateway connection.
The following are some Microsoft KnowledgeBase articles that are very helpful:
How to Enable Internet Connection Sharing on a Network Connection in Windows 2000
HOW TO: Set Up Internet Connection Sharing in Windows 2000
Internet Connection Sharing Description