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HOW-TO: Use A Mac As Wireless Adaptor For Your Xbox 360

5 Comments 02 December 2009

It seems like Microsoft loves to rip people off. For a wireless adaptor, they are welling to charge $100- while every other console on the market has Wifi. And worst, the best adaptors in the market are only $50.

If you use a Macbook, here a great way to connect to xbox live without wasting hard-earned money.

First, go to sharing in your system preferences.

Sharing

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Once in, go to the internet sharing menu. Don’t check it yet- just select “Airport” as where you want to share your connection from, and thick “Ethernet” as shown below. Now, you can check the box next to Internet Sharing.

Ethernet

Now, back out into the menu and go to the network menu (image is shown).

Click “Ethernet” and choose to configure it manually. Choose 10.0.0.1 as the IP address and 255.255.255.0 as your subnet mask.

Right, now turn on your xbox.

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Head to the network preferences on the xbox. (My Xbox-> System settings-> Network Settings)

You should see this.

Use the following numbers as your IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.

IP Adress- 10.0.0.2

Subnet Mask- 255.255.255.0

Gateway- 10.0.0.1

Picture 3

For the Primary DNS server, go back to Mac’s system preferences and enter the “Network” tab.

Make sure you selected “Airport” on the left sidebar, then click “Advanced”

This screen will come out. Now go to “DNS” on the Navigation bar and take note of your DNS server (In my case, 192.168.1.254). Use that as your “Primary DNS server” on your xbox (refer to above screenshot)

For “Secondary DNS Server”, use your IP address. You can check your IP Address on http://www.whatismyip.com/.

Plug in your Xbox to your Mac via a ethernet cable, and it should work.

Please note that your NAT type is moderate, and it will be a little laggy. If you want the best connection, you should use a Ethernet cable straight to your router.

If you’ve any queries you’d like to ask me or encounter any problems, feel free to contact me at @stupidpower on twitter and via email.

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5 Comments so far

  1. jordan642 says:

    Hey thanks I was going to but one of them now I dont have to :) Thanks!

  2. stupidpower says:

    Anything to stop microsoft from overcharging the crap out of us…

  3. stevco says:

    Hey Reuben,

    Thanks I am going to give this a try. My 2 teens bought the X-box wireless, but is requires me to lower the speed of the airport extreme in order for it to work. This is a better solution, as they have a laptop.

  4. stevco says:

    Hey Reuben,

    Thanks I am going to give this a try. My 2 teens bought the X-box wireless, but is requires me to lower the speed of the airport extreme in order for it to work. This is a better solution, as they have a laptop.


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This post was written by Reuben Wang who has written 42 posts on TechXav.

Studying in the same school as Xavier and Zhou Tong, Reuben is a 14-Year-old avid gamer who indulges in his Xbox console during his leisure time. He currently studies in a school which uses macbooks in class. He blogs anything related to technology, from gaming to Mac on TechXav.

 

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