Networking made easier

Sep 10, 2009 16:32

Somewhere between both jobs and slowly packing I found time to buy the ASUS WL-330gE. I plan to use it as a replacement for my Encore ENRXWI-G which broke on me a few weeks back. Actually I couldn't reconfigure nor reset it to work with my 360, so I tossed it across the room and that was the end of that. For a while the product had been ( Read more... )

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wulven September 11 2009, 17:25:48 UTC
Heya whats your gamertag? Mine is WulvenCJ

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silver_huskey September 13 2009, 05:49:14 UTC
SilverHuskey. I added you. :D

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geofflb September 13 2009, 16:09:41 UTC
I hadn't realized you'd been offline for that long. Now you can download the overpriced Games on Demand you've missed!

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silver_huskey September 17 2009, 19:59:50 UTC
Yep, until last week I haven't been on Live since July. I'll pass on the overpriced games on Demand, but I will download arcade games, and now I can play some Xbox originals. I just picked up Oddworld (the one that works with the 360), now I need Fable: The Lost Chapters and Jet Set Radio Future. I'm thankful all of the games I ever wanted on the Xbox (less than ten really) are all backwards capable-- unlike a shiny new system that says it does everything, but really doesn't... :P

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wulven September 17 2009, 13:39:59 UTC
So that Asus adpater works just like the expensive Wifi adapter for 360 would? Also have you seen the new Jpn trailer for persona 3 for psp? It looks vastly improved on top of being portable.

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silver_huskey September 17 2009, 19:56:18 UTC
The adapter pretty much does the same thing as the wifi adapter, at half the price. So did my encore until it stopped working. Basically, I'm using it as a LAN extender that plugs into the 360's ethernet port.

Also, I haven't seen it yet, but I do know of the game. I thinking if it makes it's way to the US (come on Atlus!) I'll play Persona 3: FES, then play Persona 3 PSP as a girl. :D

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