Alternative to USB, Ethernet-based wireless adapter available.
Alternative to USB, Ethernet-based wireless adapter available.
Devices such as the Xbox 360 lack built-in wireless networking. This means you can connect the gadget directly to an Ethernet port or purchase a more expensive adapter that converts Wi-Fi into an Ethernet signal via a USB connection. On Ebay, I’m searching for similar items—something that receives Wi-Fi and outputs it through an Ethernet port over a USB plug. I need two units, one for my Xbox One and another for an Android Box. If the total exceeds $20, I’ll revert to using a Wi-Fi extender with multiple ports instead. Are there any known devices matching this description?
It's a classic White Xbox 360 with a 20GB hard drive and an Ethernet port. For Wi-Fi you'll need a compatible adapter that fits the back. It hums when powered up, but you're looking for more flexibility.
my home was built in 2014—nothing feels outdated, especially in my bedroom. there’s just one Ethernet cable in the room, tucked behind my desk. it’s located on the opposite side of the room, near my TV. i’ve already figured it out. i’m planning to use a Wi-Fi extender and connect the Xbox via the Ethernet port from it.
You already have a wired link at home—just replace it with an affordable hub and some extension cables. Why waste time switching to Wi-Fi when you can keep things fast?
No one grasps the problem clearly. I have a switch, but that’s not the solution I need. I already solved it, it’s a classic Xbox 360 from 2006 and it won’t be that quick.