Wil this work with a 360?

No that will not work. That is a PC USB wireless adapter. You will either need the Xbox 360 wireless adapter or a wireless to ethernet bridge to connect to a wireless network with your Xbox 360.

Edit: Sorry its not a PC wireless adapter, it appears to turn your PC into a wireless access point but you will still need a wireless to ethernet bridge or the Xbox 360 wireless adapter to connect to a wireless network with your Xbox 360.
 
I'm not sure what you're asking. If you want to plug this into the 360, then no. If you want to buy this thing for a 360 Wireless Adapter to connect to, then yes. But you'd be better off buying a real wireless router.
 
no i want to plug this into my computer to make a wireless point, then i will connect my 360 and other consoles to it wirelessly, would that work?
 
[quote name='InuFaye']no i want to plug this into my computer to make a wireless point, then i will connect my 360 and other consoles to it wirelessly, would that work?[/QUOTE]
Yes. It turns your PC into a wireless access point.
 
[quote name='Damian']Yes. It turns your PC into a wireless access point.[/QUOTE]
Ok, but if its made for PSP and DS's, how would you go about getting the 360 to connect to it?
 
[quote name='jza1218']Ok, but if its made for PSP and DS's, how would you go about getting the 360 to connect to it?[/quote]
It's not made JUST for those two.

What it does is if you have a wired internet connection, you pop this in the back of your PC and it creates a wireless access point. From there, once you get the 360 network adapter, when you try to connect, the 360 should (and I stress this) see the WAP (wireless access point) created by the device. All the device does is trick whatever's trying to connect into thinking it's a wireless connection. So anything that looks for a wireless connection (laptops, 360s, etc) should be able to see it.
 
[quote name='Scorch']It's not made JUST for those two.

What it does is if you have a wired internet connection, you pop this in the back of your PC and it creates a wireless access point. From there, once you get the 360 network adapter, when you try to connect, the 360 should (and I stress this) see the WAP (wireless access point) created by the device. All the device does is trick whatever's trying to connect into thinking it's a wireless connection. So anything that looks for a wireless connection (laptops, 360s, etc) should be able to see it.[/QUOTE]


Hmmm. What if my my computer is a wireless internet connection?(I cant get the 360 to connect because of the type of router in use)
 
[quote name='klwillis45']What router are you using?[/QUOTE]
Apple Airport Extreme. My landlords use it, with WPA-PSK protection, and switching it to WEP is not an option. I get free wireless internet as part of my rent.
 
Bear in mind that the 360 is not wireless on its own. You'll need another adapter for the 360 to get it to connect to this at all.
 
[quote name='daroga']Bear in mind that the 360 is not wireless on its own. You'll need another adapter for the 360 to get it to connect to this at all.[/quote]
And because he's using WPA, you need the one designed for the 360, you can't use the original XBox gaming bridge.
 
[quote name='CrimsonPaw']And because he's using WPA, you need the one designed for the 360, you can't use the original XBox gaming bridge.[/QUOTE]
I already have the Wireless Adapter.
 
You better hope your consoles are close to your computer because the range on those things are 30-50 feet, much better to get a real wireless router
 
If u have an old computer you can buy a wireless card for it then connect the 360 to computer and have the computer share its internet with the 360.
 
Ok. I get my 360 to see it, but I cant get past the ISP test. I have it set on auto. Is there anything I am supposed to be doing?
 
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