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So I've been looking into getting an RGH, and I was looking how to get online, and stay anonymous and found a video that shows IP and MAC address spoofing. After watching the video and thinking about it, I use a desktop computer next to my Xbox and that computer only has 1 ethernet port, so I'm not sure how to connect the Xbox to that computer and have that computer connect to the modem? It does not have a wireless adapter. Any help would be appreciated, and I hope this is the right forum, thanks.
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I would say to go buy a wireless adapter.
You could probably find a wireless adapter for $20.
You could probably find a wireless adapter for $20.
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Revisuxlize wroteI would say to go buy a wireless adapter.
You could probably find a wireless adapter for $20.
That's what I was thinking... I might end up doing that, or seeing if my IP is dynamic which I think it might be, and in that case I would just have to unplug my router and make sure my IP was changed before going back on my retail, correct?
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I prefer not using the method your using just get on a VPN it helps a lot in what your looking for.
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I'm not sure about the dynamic IP, but I think you should definitely buy a wireless adapter.
The one that you found on Amazon looks good to me.
The one that you found on Amazon looks good to me.
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JProdigy wrote I prefer not using the method your using just get on a VPN it helps a lot in what your looking for.
How would I do that without connecting the Xbox to the computer by ethernet cord?
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Revisuxlize wroteI'm not sure about the dynamic IP, but I think you should definitely buy a wireless adapter.
The one that you found on Amazon looks good to me.
Ok thanks, I'll probably do that if I can't find a better way.
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Lol again you need those but I'm assuming its for longer time usage online.
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You can either get a wireless adapter for your computer and plug the ethernet cable in to your Xbox and your modem, or you can buy a wireless adapter for your Xbox [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and plug the ethernet cable in to your computer and your modem.
fosmanc wrote Ok thanks, I'll probably do that if I can't find a better way.
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I was planning on getting an RGH slim so it would have a built in wireless adapter.
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