

The new Xbox 360 has integrated WiFi — but the old white one doesn’t. Why spend $70+ on an Xbox 360 WiFi adapter when you can spend $20-30 on the original Xbox adapter and call it a day? A plus is that you won’t tie up your Xbox’s rear USB port — the original adapter connects using your Xbox’s ethernet port.
The original Xbox wireless adapter is only?WEP-compatible (since this was the wireless security technology available at the time). If your network is set up to use WPA or WPA2, you can change it to WEP by consulting your router’s manual (or by Googling — because who keeps the manual?) If you aren’t sure whether your network is using WEP, log into your router control panel (Google your router’s manufacturer for instructions on doing this).


Using the supplied AC adapter and ethernet cable, connect the wireless adapter to your Xbox 360.
On your Xbox, navigate to Settings > System > Network Settings and select your wireless network. Enter your network’s WEP key. If your Xbox states that “The given WEP key is invalid”, first try turning your Xbox off, unplugging the wireless adapter, and plugging it back in. If this still doesn’t work, try entering the WEP key generated by your router rather than the WEP passphrase you created. For example, if you set your WEP passphrase to “killallhumans” in your router’s administration panel, rather than entering “killallhumans” in the Xbox wireless settings screen, enter the encrypted key that your router generated on the same page (i.e. “f62nji910ena1p6x8c”).


Sit back and watch something excellent on Netflix. If you’re a fan of howchoo, I recommend MacGyver.


The new Xbox 360 has integrated WiFi — but the old white one doesn’t. Why spend $70+ on an Xbox 360 WiFi adapter when you can spend $20-30 on the original Xbox adapter and call it a day? A plus is that you won’t tie up your Xbox’s rear USB port — the original adapter connects using your Xbox’s ethernet port.
The original Xbox wireless adapter is only?WEP-compatible (since this was the wireless security technology available at the time). If your network is set up to use WPA or WPA2, you can change it to WEP by consulting your router’s manual (or by Googling — because who keeps the manual?) If you aren’t sure whether your network is using WEP, log into your router control panel (Google your router’s manufacturer for instructions on doing this).


Using the supplied AC adapter and ethernet cable, connect the wireless adapter to your Xbox 360.
On your Xbox, navigate to Settings > System > Network Settings and select your wireless network. Enter your network’s WEP key. If your Xbox states that “The given WEP key is invalid”, first try turning your Xbox off, unplugging the wireless adapter, and plugging it back in. If this still doesn’t work, try entering the WEP key generated by your router rather than the WEP passphrase you created. For example, if you set your WEP passphrase to “killallhumans” in your router’s administration panel, rather than entering “killallhumans” in the Xbox wireless settings screen, enter the encrypted key that your router generated on the same page (i.e. “f62nji910ena1p6x8c”).


Sit back and watch something excellent on Netflix. If you’re a fan of howchoo, I recommend MacGyver.


The new Xbox 360 has integrated WiFi — but the old white one doesn’t. Why spend $70+ on an Xbox 360 WiFi adapter when you can spend $20-30 on the original Xbox adapter and call it a day? A plus is that you won’t tie up your Xbox’s rear USB port — the original adapter connects using your Xbox’s ethernet port.
The original Xbox wireless adapter is only?WEP-compatible (since this was the wireless security technology available at the time). If your network is set up to use WPA or WPA2, you can change it to WEP by consulting your router’s manual (or by Googling — because who keeps the manual?) If you aren’t sure whether your network is using WEP, log into your router control panel (Google your router’s manufacturer for instructions on doing this).


Using the supplied AC adapter and ethernet cable, connect the wireless adapter to your Xbox 360.
On your Xbox, navigate to Settings > System > Network Settings and select your wireless network. Enter your network’s WEP key. If your Xbox states that “The given WEP key is invalid”, first try turning your Xbox off, unplugging the wireless adapter, and plugging it back in. If this still doesn’t work, try entering the WEP key generated by your router rather than the WEP passphrase you created. For example, if you set your WEP passphrase to “killallhumans” in your router’s administration panel, rather than entering “killallhumans” in the Xbox wireless settings screen, enter the encrypted key that your router generated on the same page (i.e. “f62nji910ena1p6x8c”).


Sit back and watch something excellent on Netflix. If you’re a fan of howchoo, I recommend MacGyver.


The new Xbox 360 has integrated WiFi — but the old white one doesn’t. Why spend $70+ on an Xbox 360 WiFi adapter when you can spend $20-30 on the original Xbox adapter and call it a day? A plus is that you won’t tie up your Xbox’s rear USB port — the original adapter connects using your Xbox’s ethernet port.
How to Use the Original Black Xbox Wireless Adapter with Your Xbox 360
xboxgamingwifixbox360The original Xbox wireless adapter is only?WEP-compatible (since this was the wireless security technology available at the time). If your network is set up to use WPA or WPA2, you can change it to WEP by consulting your router’s manual (or by Googling — because who keeps the manual?) If you aren’t sure whether your network is using WEP, log into your router control panel (Google your router’s manufacturer for instructions on doing this).


Using the supplied AC adapter and ethernet cable, connect the wireless adapter to your Xbox 360.
On your Xbox, navigate to Settings > System > Network Settings and select your wireless network. Enter your network’s WEP key. If your Xbox states that “The given WEP key is invalid”, first try turning your Xbox off, unplugging the wireless adapter, and plugging it back in. If this still doesn’t work, try entering the WEP key generated by your router rather than the WEP passphrase you created. For example, if you set your WEP passphrase to “killallhumans” in your router’s administration panel, rather than entering “killallhumans” in the Xbox wireless settings screen, enter the encrypted key that your router generated on the same page (i.e. “f62nji910ena1p6x8c”).


Sit back and watch something excellent on Netflix. If you’re a fan of howchoo, I recommend MacGyver.
The original Xbox wireless adapter is only?WEP-compatible (since this was the wireless security technology available at the time). If your network is set up to use WPA or WPA2, you can change it to WEP by consulting your router’s manual (or by Googling — because who keeps the manual?) If you aren’t sure whether your network is using WEP, log into your router control panel (Google your router’s manufacturer for instructions on doing this).
The original Xbox wireless adapter is only?WEP-compatible (since this was the wireless security technology available at the time). If your network is set up to use WPA or WPA2, you can change it to WEP by consulting your router’s manual (or by Googling — because who keeps the manual?) If you aren’t sure whether your network is using WEP, log into your router control panel (Google your router’s manufacturer for instructions on doing this).
Ensure that your router uses WEP security


Using the supplied AC adapter and ethernet cable, connect the wireless adapter to your Xbox 360.


Using the supplied AC adapter and ethernet cable, connect the wireless adapter to your Xbox 360.
Connect the wireless adapter
On your Xbox, navigate to Settings > System > Network Settings and select your wireless network. Enter your network’s WEP key. If your Xbox states that “The given WEP key is invalid”, first try turning your Xbox off, unplugging the wireless adapter, and plugging it back in. If this still doesn’t work, try entering the WEP key generated by your router rather than the WEP passphrase you created. For example, if you set your WEP passphrase to “killallhumans” in your router’s administration panel, rather than entering “killallhumans” in the Xbox wireless settings screen, enter the encrypted key that your router generated on the same page (i.e. “f62nji910ena1p6x8c”).
On your Xbox, navigate to Settings > System > Network Settings and select your wireless network. Enter your network’s WEP key. If your Xbox states that “The given WEP key is invalid”, first try turning your Xbox off, unplugging the wireless adapter, and plugging it back in. If this still doesn’t work, try entering the WEP key generated by your router rather than the WEP passphrase you created. For example, if you set your WEP passphrase to “killallhumans” in your router’s administration panel, rather than entering “killallhumans” in the Xbox wireless settings screen, enter the encrypted key that your router generated on the same page (i.e. “f62nji910ena1p6x8c”).
Log into your wireless network


Sit back and watch something excellent on Netflix. If you’re a fan of howchoo, I recommend MacGyver.


Sit back and watch something excellent on Netflix. If you’re a fan of howchoo, I recommend MacGyver.
Enjoy!


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