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    Linksys WET54G 54Mbps Wireless Ethernet Bridge for XBOX

    I was thinking of getting the Linksys WET54G 54Mbps Wireless Ethernet Bridge to connect my XBOX (not the 360, but maybe sometime soon) to my wireless network so I can access it from my PC without moving the xbox and plugging it in the PC. I use the Linksys WRT54G router so sticking with linksys seems the obvious choice to me.

    Anyone used this and how does it perform? Is it easily setup?

    I checked the price and come out with just under £52 from ebuyer. Any better alternatives?

    p.s. I noticed this takes power from the ethernet port instead of plugging it - does this work on the XBOX?

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    come on... surely someone has got one of these?

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    according to its specs:

    Benefits
    - Converts wired-Ethernet devices to Wireless-G (802.11g) network connectivity
    - Works without drivers on Windows®, Macintosh®, Linux®, PlayStation®2, Xbox™, or proprietary devices—anything with an Ethernet port!- Provides high-speed, cable-free bridging between remote workgroups
    - Supports Power Over Ethernet for ease of installation (POE Adapter required)

    Package Contents
    - One WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge
    - One Setup CD-ROM with User Guide Included - One Quick Installation Guide
    - One External Antenna
    - One RJ-45 Network Cable
    - One Power Adapter
    - One Registration Card

    so while i cant vouch for how well it works, it will fit your needs
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