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Hello I have my jasper set up (have had it for awhile) I moved into a new house and my router is no longer next to my xboxes. Is it possible to wire the rgh into my desktop for a shared connection and use retail on wireless and still be able to connect to mw2 system link?
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you can get whats called powerline adapters. they plug into a mains socket and the other end connects to the router then into a socket
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Yes create a bridge miniport by bridging your Ethernet and wireless in your network settings on PC, then you can run a Ethernet cable to your xbox to get internet. Alternativly you can get a Microsoft wireless adapter instead there cheap now they used to be 100$ but on ebay or something you can get them for 1/4 that used.


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i would just google the answer, i have nothing to say because i don't have a jtag or RGH. sorry friend.
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5KMods wrote Yes create a bridge miniport by bridging your Ethernet and wireless in your network settings on PC, then you can run a Ethernet cable to your xbox to get internet. Alternativly you can get a Microsoft wireless adapter instead there cheap now they used to be 100$ but on ebay or something you can get them for 1/4 that used.


This. If you have a wireless card with your PC you can just bridge the connection for your Xbox. If you don't, wireless adapters for the 360 is something you can get for much less then you used to be able to.
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Hover over both and right click


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Select bridge connection and your done.
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