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It's also better than the built-in wireless-N adapter for the newer 360S. The 360S is only 2.4 GHz B/G/N compatible, while this adapter also works with the 5 GHz N band, giving higher speeds and less interference, albeit with a slight reduction in range and structural penetration. Since my router and XBox 360S are in the same room, I see greater transfer speeds, more reliable video streaming, and less network congestion than I did when using the 2.4 GHz spectrum. I wasn't sure how it would co-exist with the S model's built-in hardware but I went ahead and just plugged it in and powered on. I checked the wireless configuration and the 5GHz network is showing up at the top of the list. All I had to do was select it and enter the WPA2 passphrase. My wifi connection rates instantly went from about 60Mbit/s to a cool 300Mbit/s. I was very impressed that Microsoft's configuration tool sorted everything out on its own. Embedded tools rarely handle such unexpected configurations so easily. My only disappointment with this process was the lack of a mounting slot as found on the Core/Pro/Arcade/Elite models. To compensate, though, this little adapter does come equipped with little folding feet that generally keep it upright, at least until the cat comes over to check out my installation work. I have also had one of these on my old 360 Pro for a couple of years and it is still chugging away in the back room as a Netflix/Hulu/Amazon streambox. I wasn't sure if the 5GHz signal would get through six layers of sheetrock and some wooden cabinets but there really didn't turn out to be much cause for concern. Signal integrity stays around 70-75% and dropped packets are rare.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Unfortunately this product didn't work for us at all, on either of our Xbox 360s (placed in different locations of the house so problem isn't distance from router). It barely pulled any bars from internet service, nor did a hot spot work. We switched it out for the Mircrosoft version we already have and that one worked just fine. Apparently this is one of those devices that it's best to buy straight from the manufacturer.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Wireless, the next generation, why not get it? Tired of having a cable run through your house? This is the best option! The connection is pretty good, but it can sometimes not connect as well as if you had a second router. But, this adapter is great because you don't have to lug around a huge cable if you take your xbox 360 with you wherever. It just clips onto the back of the xbox 360 and it uses the USB port at the back of the xbox. You still get to use the two USB ports in the front of the console. The only thing that bummed me out about this product is that it only comes in white. If you have a Elite like me, or a Halo case, or a custom case, the white rectangle at the back of the console really stands out. But if you want wireless, I guess it is a sacrifice that you have to make. I hope this review helps you, and have fun gaming out there!Read full review
I bought this adapter back in May because my current living room setup does not allow for wires to be run (without cutting or drilling) to the back of my TV set. I frequently move my xbox360 from the "game" room to the living room which is about 30 feet away and through 2 walls. I have not noticed any performance degradation when converting from a WIRED network to this wireless adapter. The data transfer rate is not even a factor for online gaming or downloads, since your Internet provider most likely does not allow you more than 20mbps of down stream traffic. Any lag that people are experiencing is purely from their personal internet connection, and not the fault of this adapter as long as they are keeping within a reasonable range. Playing games online does not require a lot of bandwidth, it is more important that you have a low latency to your ISP. This adapter has also worked GREAT for me streaming music and movies form my computer. I was able to stream "WALK THE LINER" at 960x540 resolution to my living room TV without any freezing, lag, or synch issues. I highly recommend this product as a great wireless solution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Read full review
The liscensed xbox 360 wireless adapter is an excellent product in regard to form and function. It looks super sleek when it clips into the back of your system. It is also nice that it draws power from the console rather than having another cord for you to plug in. It makes your xbox look like it has its own blue tooth headset. In terms of function it does exactly what it should, and does it in superior fashion. The room that my xbox is in is 20 ft and another story away from where the wireless modem is located. Yet I have full signal strength and xbox live works excellently. I have played Gears of war 2, Left 4 Dead, and FIFA 09 over xbox live and the connection and speed of macthmaking was excellent. In most cases it equalled or surpassed the speed of the ethernet cable I was using (which i had to run through the floor to get it to my xbox). I was also able to seamlessly stream netflix movies through my xbox, which is a sweet function. And the download speeds for games like bionic commando and castle crashers from the Live arcade were also excellent. The only downside to this product is the price, a brand new in store unit will run $100. But i got mine here on ebay new for $55 with free shipping. If you are willing to wait you can find a screaming deal for it. It is absolutely worth your time and effort.Read full review
This certainly does work. It will work if you are using XP SP2 or Vista. The only problem is that is takes some playing with. The recommended security is WEP, via your own computer's wireless and many users in their right mind would not change their wireless settings to WEP, as it is easily hacked. There are work arounds, though, just make sure you have a friend to help you out if you are not sure how to find your wireless settings and change them. A neighborhood kid should be able to do this for you if you are totally clueless, like I was, but make sure you don't change your wireless network to WEP settings. For some reason, Microsoft wants your network to be vulnerable in as many ways as it can be.
The Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter is a USB-powered, dual band wireless bridge that has been specifically designed to work in concert with the Xbox 360. Just as gameplay is what really matters in games, all peripherals should be judged by their features and performance. It’s after checking those that one realizes how good the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter really is. First, its USB interface allowed Microsoft to get away from using an external power supply such as those found in practically all wireless bridges. This is what has allowed the adapter to match the Xbox 360 minimalist design and connect on back of the console without any annoying cables. This also frees up the built-in Ethernet port, and although Microsoft has not yet revealed any intention to use the Xbox 360 as a home router (for which two networking ports would be required), the possibility is at least there and we are sure both Microsoft and Sony have paid attention to that. The second most important feature of this adapter is its dual band capability. Although 802.11g remains the most popular Wi-Fi flavor, because it offers the same bandwidth found in 802.11a while also being backward compatible with 802.11b, the fact that 802.11g uses the same band that microwave ovens and cordless phones utilize, results in some interference depending on your home construction. If your router supports it, using 802.11a, which works in the 5GHz range, is always a good alternative. Finally, the size of this adapter together with its ability to attach on the back of the Xbox 360, make the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter a must have accessory if you plan to use the Xbox 360 for networking gaming. Speaking of which, it is worth clarifying that the adapter can be used in either infrastructure (for Xbox Live play) or ad hoc mode (for System Link play). Even if we agreed to focus on features and performance, I must mention again that I’m still impressed by the size of the adapter, not only because of its dimensions, but also of its relative small size for the number of features it packs in. The smallest wireless bridge that I’ve seen, the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter is a lot like a notebook wireless bridge in terms of size. I don’t know if you can call it a “setup” due to the how easy the process is. All that’s to it is, opening the package, plugging the adapter onto the back of the Xbox 360 by pressing the adapter’s tabs into the two slots found on the back of the console, and simply going to the System blade to choose the corresponding Wi-Fi network. Most wireless bridges require the initial setup to be performed using a computer, but the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter has obviously be designed to work with the Xbox 360 right out of the box. Even if you use any form of wireless security, you still don’t need a computer to configure the adapter since Microsoft has included such utility within the Xbox 360 system. Now here comes the biggest surprise. For some reason, I don’t believe the saying that “good things come in small packages” and the first time I saw the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter, I was concerned about its performance - which for a wireless bridge, will always be measured around signal strength and bandwidth in correspondence to distance to the access point. Shipped fast with good packaging. It does what I need it to do and it s in excellent condition. I can now play Halo 3 online! No problems with it so far. Thank you sir.Read full review
I got this for my parent’s Xbox 360 because I didn’t want to crawl under the house to run more wire. Slight cosmetic damage to one of the clips, but I was able to bend it back into shape with some pliers. A little bit of isopropyl alcohol and it was all cleaned up and ready to go. My parents have been using for a week and are happy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is such a handy tool to have on your Xbox as it allows you to play on live without having your router (or a laptop with a bridged connection) nearby. But the price tag that Microsoft put on it is INSANE. I bought this used and it works PERFECTLY. It's a waste of money to buy it for $100, so you are better off buying it used. There is really no benefit to buying it new at all since no one can tell and you don't even need the manual! I would buy this used for as low as possible or in the 60-ish price range. Also, make sure that you have DSL or Cable and that your router is relatively close to the Xbox or else you will experience a lot of lag the further away the Xbox is from the Router. All in all, a great product, but just not worth the brand new price Microsoft put on it.
This product, though used, was in excellent condition and serves its purpose well: to provide wireless internet connection for my daughter's XBox 360. It is a tiny piece of technology and works like a charm without bulky in-the-way wires and such. It allows the XBox console to be moved from one room to the other fairly easily. My daughter is also quite proud of herself for figuring out how to connect via the router all by herself! It took a couple of hours on the phone with the manufacturer of the router, but perhaps that was simply because of our type of connection. It was well worth the cost, which is around $100 retail.