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[TUT] How to connect to xbox live using a laptop!
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have you ever wondered how to play your xbox 360 arcade or any other xbox 360 without a wireless adaptor or a ethanet cable, well i can tell you there is a very easy way and i will be teaching you step by step, please give me sum feedback on what you think of the post to help me improve in the future.
ok there is a few items you will need to do this they will be listed below.
a laptop that can connect to the internet (in any way the best is wifi)
a ethanet cable (standard one it will only need to be about 30cm))
a xbox 360 (obviously)
Step 1, you need to connect the ethanet cable into the back of the xbox 360 and into the laptop. (make sure they are both firmly connected)
step 2, you will need to connect your laptop to a live internet connection. (Basically just connect your laptop to your wifi or other type of internet connection).
step 3, go to the windows button on your computer/laptop and navigate to the control pannel, (windows button is at the bottom left obviously lol).
step 4, once at the control panel go to network settings
step 5, you need to go to network and sharing centre
step 6, go to manage network connections
step 7, find your xbox 360 connection and the wifi connection (there is only 3 there so find the wifi connection and the xbox connection)
step 8, select both and right click, you will have a few options just click bridge connections
step 9, go on your xbox do not touch any settings on your xbox 360 just click connect to xbox live as soon as you get on your xbox and you will connect.
if your laptop turns off then you will be signed out of xbox live.
i hope that this tut was helpful please leave a comment
i also do know that this works because i have done it before
thanx for reading tut made by HAZED xKoVx
ok there is a few items you will need to do this they will be listed below.
a laptop that can connect to the internet (in any way the best is wifi)
a ethanet cable (standard one it will only need to be about 30cm))
a xbox 360 (obviously)
Step 1, you need to connect the ethanet cable into the back of the xbox 360 and into the laptop. (make sure they are both firmly connected)
step 2, you will need to connect your laptop to a live internet connection. (Basically just connect your laptop to your wifi or other type of internet connection).
step 3, go to the windows button on your computer/laptop and navigate to the control pannel, (windows button is at the bottom left obviously lol).
step 4, once at the control panel go to network settings
step 5, you need to go to network and sharing centre
step 6, go to manage network connections
step 7, find your xbox 360 connection and the wifi connection (there is only 3 there so find the wifi connection and the xbox connection)
step 8, select both and right click, you will have a few options just click bridge connections
step 9, go on your xbox do not touch any settings on your xbox 360 just click connect to xbox live as soon as you get on your xbox and you will connect.
if your laptop turns off then you will be signed out of xbox live.
i hope that this tut was helpful please leave a comment
i also do know that this works because i have done it before
thanx for reading tut made by HAZED xKoVx
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ShenobiWizard (07-30-2014)
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just want to say ur laptop basicaly becomes a wirless adapter
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this is really old but thanks anyway
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