Is it possible to connect Xbox to Internet through EPIC???
Either 3G or 4G???
Wireless or by USB???
Anyone has any idea???
I'm asking because I think if it's possible then whereever has A/C connected then we can play already!!!
If your Xbox has wifi, then it should work OK with a rooted Epic with Wireless Tether. USB tethering seems pretty iffy.
Be warned though, the latency on 3G or 4G is longer than would be ideal.
Does xbox see AD-Hoc N networks? cause if it doesn't it won't work...till we get Froyo and can use infer-structure..or hack MobileAP
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does anyone know of a program i can use to get the
wifi from my att fuze to connect to my ps3 so i can
get online.
TRY WIFI INTERNET SHARING. i HAVE IT ON MY FUZE I PLAY IT TROUGH MY XBOX 360 GIVES ME TWO BARS ON COD4
yiyo said:
TRY WIFI INTERNET SHARING. i HAVE IT ON MY FUZE I PLAY IT TROUGH MY XBOX 360 GIVES ME TWO BARS ON COD4
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Doesn't work with my mates ps3. Dont think the ps3 will work with adhoc networks which is what wifi internet sharing creates. The wifi works on a normal router and finds other networks just refuses to see my diamond. Laptop has no problems finding it. Dont know if wmwifirouter creates an access point or an adhoc network http://www.wmwifirouter.com/
there is also a program called htc wifi router, that one creates an access point, as i read, never tested it, got no data plan, i just use my mobile as client in my wi-fi
I'll test it tonight, but I don't think it will work either. simple fix? get a $20/30 wifi router and use wmwifirouter to connect to IT, then connect the ps3 to the router. done.
I have a similar question.
Now i have a connection between X360 and my laptop via ethernet. All works fine but i wouldn't start my laptop every time i want to connect to xbox live.
Is there any way to connect my X360 to wifi via my Samsung Omnia?
I tried WMWiFiRouter, but when i connect the USB to the Xbox the program says, Waiting for a (USB) connection
So, it's possible to connect the Omnia to my Home's wifi and the X360 to the Omnia connected in internet (via USB)?
yiyo said:
TRY WIFI INTERNET SHARING. i HAVE IT ON MY FUZE I PLAY IT TROUGH MY XBOX 360 GIVES ME TWO BARS ON COD4
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You're a liar. It doesn't work without another hardware solution.
hi.....
I have been trying to establish a wireless connection with my PS3 Slim
I had a HTC Diamond with wifi tether...before my Sprint Hero..
I have rooted my hero.. and now running tether wifi.
they both act the same....
my laptop can see and use wifi
my Tivo can see and use wifi
But my PS3 Slim (purchased in November 2009)
The PS3 can see other wifi in the area... but not the cell phone tethers
does anyone know.. why or can give me a guess?
thanks...
PS3 needs to connect to an Access Point, Wifi Tether only creates an ad-hoc network as far as I can see.....
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PS3 needs to connect to an Access Point, Wifi Tether only creates an ad-hoc network as far as I can see.....
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I did ot think that it made a difference to the device.. because.. it sees it as a connection point..
you can only connect with a local wifi network or via ethernet
I just wanted to know if anyone had gotten their Epic tethered to their PS3 Via wireless tether app. If so, how did you guys get it to work? And what steps is there needed to be taken for it to work?
I installed the Pre9 version and it works perfectly for my other devices, but for some odd reason when I try do a network scan on my ps3 it is unable to detect my phone. I tried googling and searching but I am still unable to find any answers. I know it maybe a noobish question, but I new to the android game and any help would greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys.
Currently Flashed on Epic Experience 1.2.04 with Herver's Baked Snacks 1.3hgz Kernel if it any helpful information.
It can't see it because of the wifi mode that Wifi Tether uses. It can't connect to an Adhoc network. Try using the i9000 Mobile AP mod, it operates with an infrastructure mode. I connect my Wii to it and stream Netflix on occasion.
I had the same problem with my Roku box. The Roku wouldn't conect to a Adhoc connection. What I did was connect my Roku to my laptop via the Ethernet, and then bridged the connections.
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ok this the way i use to do it on the samsung moment you have to connect your laptop or computer to the wireless tether and then on you laptop or cp you have to share connection and connect from laptop/cp with a ethernet cable...if you dont know how to do that reply back and i can help you with that to
Hi, I've been searching and searching for a answer to this question for a while now. I apologize in advance if theirs a post on the forum somewhere that answers it. I wasn't able to find any however. My question is: Is it possible to connect my android phone (Samsung Captivate) to my xbox 360 and turn it into a wireless router so it can connect to my PC's router. I don't want to spend money on the wireless router that Microsoft offers for the xbox. And I'm talking about using WiFi, not data connection.
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Hi, I've been searching and searching for a answer to this question for a while now. I apologize in advance if theirs a post on the forum somewhere that answers it. I wasn't able to find any however. My question is: Is it possible to connect my android phone (Samsung Captivate) to my xbox 360 and turn it into a wireless router so it can connect to my PC's router. I don't want to spend money on the wireless router that Microsoft offers for the xbox. And I'm talking about using WiFi, not data connection.
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i wasnt aware that Microsoft offers a router with an xbox. But yes, you can turn your phone into a wireless hotspot and have your xbox connect to that.
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i wasnt aware that Microsoft offers a router with an xbox. But yes, you can turn your phone into a wireless hotspot and have your xbox connect to that.
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Do not expect any huge connection speeds.
I think he means he doesn't have the dongle so his xbox can connect to his wireless network. Don't know if the phone can receive the wifi signal and tether it out that way. You can try the usb tether.
Yeah its about 60 dollars now (the network adapter Microsoft offers). The thing is the xbox doesnt even recognize my phone as a storage device. I was wondering if anyone has actually tried doing this before. I was going to try the usb tethering but I was reading up on it and most of the people that were using it were using data connection and not wifi so I was unsure.
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for usb tethering you would need a xbox client....and i doubt that has been done before.
The only way your gonna get your xbox to connect to any wireless signal is with a wireless adapter.
You need that adapter, no way around it.
If you don't know how to make an ad hoc network, just search "how to" on whatever OS you're running. But anyways I had the idea to get my phone, ps3,and laptop on my high speed internet connection without a router. First thought was a reverse USB tether and then broadcast it to ps3....but it seems impossible on my cm7 gingerbread vibrant.(btw, no one bothered answering my post for help). So technically you don't even need to create an ad hoc network. I allowed sharing from my wired local network connection to my wireless connection on the laptop. Then enabled the wifi hotspot ability on my phone, did custom connection and picked up "AndroidAP" on my ps3 wireless connection, made sure that it aquired an IP but didn't care about internet just yet. I then connected the laptop to the "AndroidAP" access point under available wireless networks. Waited a minute and I see my computer as a media server on my ps3. Open the browser on the ps3 and voila! Online connection tested at 6.4 mbps download and a 2.8 Mbps upload. The phone acted as a wireless bridge but isn't drawing any data from it because the hotspot ability is for sharing....so now I need to figure out how to tap into the love on the phone.
If you haven't figured it out, you can get everything online in your house without buying a wireless router. This is a homemade access point that's super easy!