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My condo has a wireless network with blazing fast speeds equivlant to a land line. I think im the only one that uses it (bunch of old people in the building). Its free, no Password required
Anyway, I have a Belkin USB Wireless network adapter, I plug it into the 360 USB port. No power over ethernet, nothing.
Anyhelp would be appreciated.
Thanks a bunch

That's because the Xbox 360 can't read it. You can't stick just any wireless usb adaptor to the back of the Xbox 360. The wireless USB adaptor that you have is prob only supported by a Windows base OS.
If it's broke, then blow that sucka up!

No I dont dude, I figured it out.
I took my wireless card on my labtop, plugged in the 10/100 Ethernet to the XB ethernet port. Went into windows. Activated the wireless and bridged the LAN 1 (where the xbox was coming in) with the wireless.
The result was, the wireless rode on the 10/100 and into the Xbox and unto Xbox live without any latency or IP problemswhatsoever.
I rule

i have a xbox with the xbox wireless adaptor
woks well but in live game play message appears saying connection interupted is this normal with wireless as my router signal is excellent .

To wirelessly connect a Blu-ray player or Xbox to Internet, you need a device that may be called by many names including wireless bridge, wireless gaming adapter, wireless access point, and AP client. Even their prices vary all over since it is hard to compare. Here is a page that lists all the Blu-ray wireless connection options available and their pricing.

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