I'm not sure if it'll work on a regular PC, but it wouldn't hurt to try it. If you're still using Windows XP, I suggest hopping over to walamoonbeam's instructable, where he offers the same, basic principle, starting from the beginning. Edit: Walamoonbeam has also added instructions on how to use a Mac as a wireless adapter. Here we go Skip this step if you already know how to get to your Network Connections. Opening your network connections should be some what similar between Vista and Windows 7.
If there are any differences, those, of course, will be updated. Opening your network connections: 1. Click the Window Icon at the bottom, left corner of your screen start button 2. Click on Control Panel on the right side of the start menu 3. Click on Network and Internet 4. On the left side of the window, click Manage Network Connections Now, you should have a box that has various connections, only two of these are important; Local Area Connection and Wireless Network Connection.
Now that you have the Network Connections window open, it's time to make sure you set your wireless network to a specific, yet simple setting. Right-click your Wireless Network Connection and select Properties 2. Another window will open with two tabs up top Networking ad Sharing. Select the Sharing tab. There are two sharing options, both with boxes next to them. Make sure both boxes are unchecked. Click OK to continue. Now, you see that Local Area Connection there? I've tried resseting everything on the router, internal card, and xbox but nothing seems to be wrong Could anyone provide a real answer for me?
It would be greatly appreciated. Friday, September 25, PM. Just wanted to thank you for this! It works amazingly easy and quickly! For anyone who needs a bit of clarification - connect your xbox and computer with an ethernet cable, make sure both connections are enabled, and highlight them both, right click, and bridge connections! Brilliantly simple! Saturday, February 27, AM. Dude, thanks so much i have been at it with that ics thing for a while then i did the bridge, wow easier way faster and works.
Tuesday, May 11, AM. This had been annoying me for months why ICS wouldn't work. Monday, July 5, PM. Ok i try this but i cant bridge the connection it wont let me connect my xbox to my 3g Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Does anything connect to your desktop via wifi besides the router?
If you ping your Xbox , what are the results? This topic is now closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. After connecting the laptop and Xbox with an Ethernet cable, you should be able to enable Internet Connection Sharing on the wireless network connection: Make sure that both network connections are enabled. Right-click the wireless network connection. Click Properties. Click Sharing.
Put a check mark in the box under Internet Connection Sharing. Click OK. After enabling ICS, don't bridge the connections.
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