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  • Apr 12, 2009, 07:13 AM
    BRycraft
    Wireless Router recommendation W/XBOX 360 & Comcast
    Have Comcast internet, a MAC, PC and a XBOX 360 that I want to go wireless with, don't care so much about the computers as they don't have to be wireless but am looking into purchasing a new wireless router for XBOX 360 and was hoping to get some feedback on which router is the fastest and supported buy XBOX 360 and Comcast.
    Thanks Bill
  • Apr 12, 2009, 08:24 AM
    BuddyMan

    Hi,
    I have Comcast cable, and I bought the cheaper of the two routers they have at WalMart. A Linksys wireless-G broadband router. They had one that is about $50, which is what I bought, and another for around $90, which supposedly has a faster signal or something. The cheaper one works just fine for me.

    I don't do the 360 wireless though, now that I think of it, I run a cable to it and to 2 desktop units in the house. But I don't think it matters. I have my Wii connected wirelessly, along with 1 laptop. No Macs though.

    All you have to do is connect to the signal. I found a video on Youtube that showed the procedure for hooking up the Wii, took about 5 minutes. Basically, you tell the Wii (360 works the same, I'm sure, so do PC laptops) to look for a wireless signal. It will scan and give you a list of all the signals it picks up. Click on yours.

    Also, the router gives you the option of putting password protection on the wireless signal. I recommend you do this if you live near other folks who might tap your signal. That means just one extra step when you set up your wireless systems, which I set up from my desktop unit, which is connected to the router via cable. Don't know how you would do this if you only use the router for a wireless connection. You have to write down the password and input it when you are asked. You only have to do this one time, the first time you connect. Then your Wii, or 360 or laptop remembers the password and you never need it again. If you don't set up a password, other folks could tap into your signal and if those folks suck up a lot of bandwidth downloading movies and the like, it will affect your performance.
  • Apr 12, 2009, 08:29 AM
    BuddyMan
    One other step. Took me hours to figure this out. If you are connecting a new router and adding new computers or devices to your internet connection, you have to reset the Comcast box so it picks up the new units. But since the Comcast cable box has a battery in it, it is not enough to just unplug the unit. You have to pop out the battery too. I reset that box a dozen times before I figured that out.
  • Apr 12, 2009, 08:52 AM
    BRycraft

    I found that out the hard way about the battery, the modem came unplugged by accident and it wouldn't link up for some reason, so after being on with comcast, they were going to send out a tech. I came to find the plug in back came unplugged and even though my phones were working OK my internet wouldn't link up, so that was kind of weird because what good is the battery, unless its for phone use only? Plugged it in and linked up right away. But you I know about that little reset button that you can barely see behind the modem...
    Thanks for the info..
    Bill
  • Apr 14, 2009, 03:17 PM
    ITstudent2006

    Whilst I don't have Comcast I do have 3 PC's and an Xbox 360 on my Network.

    I have a Linksys Wrt150-N it's the relatively recent 802.11 N Draft.

    To say the least I am very happy with it. I live in a three story townhouse that is quite larger and I have PC's in the top two and the XBOX 360 in the basement. I hook one PC via a cable and the rest is all wireless. I have no issues and usually I am the host when I play videogames.

    Anybody who knows XBOX Live knows the host is the person with the best connection. I have Charter and I only have 10meg internet but I receive a lot of the projected 10 meg. I know most people when they pay for 10 meg, when they test their connection wirelessly they only receive like 4-6 meg. I received 7-low8 when I tested my connection wirlessly.

    Hope this helps!

    Rick

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