Theater Butter? If not, the other half will never go for it and I'll
just have to suffer as-is. That's the downer on Final Fantasy,
those freakin 1-5K packets are so small there can't be any lag!
She never believes anything will be better, even when I provide
her with proof. Must be cause she's a mutt breed, parts from
all over. I hate those kind.
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:49 PM, PRoPHeTiZeR <prophetizer@wrup.net> wrote:
> I just want peeps to know that I put my router in my microwave, it
> multiplies my speeds by hundreds of times
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Xbox@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Xbox@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of PSCG
> Cleveland
> Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 12:23 PM
> To: Xbox@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Xbox] Re: Connecting My Console To Xbox Live
>
> Translation: If you live with cows, you won't see a difference even
> though you
> will. If you live in a normal environment with other humans jamming up the
> bandwidth using wireles everything, not to mention man-made interference
> from
> a wide variety of things... you will notice a difference without question.
>
> Thus concludes today's lesson from Dr. Imindaboonies on the lack of any
> difference between wired and wireless systems, contrary to virtually every
> know
> fact for the last 5-10 years alone. Talk bout closed-minded.
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:11 PM, Alex Atkin <yahoo@maewhitman.com> wrote:
>> If you have a good wireless signal and nobody else using it, there's no
>> reason
>> you should notice a significant difference from wired.
>>
>> Its not like you are likely to have an Internet connection pumping out
>> 100Mbit
>> and 802.11g comfortably can max out broadband up to around 12Mbit,
>> potentially more. I would be shocked if Marketplace comfortably did 12Mbit
>> because reading around the web people constantly report it
> under-performing
>> on faster connections.
>>
>> Latency wise, again it depends on interference. If hardly anyone is using
>> 2.4Ghz frequencies in your area and your 360 is the only thing using your
>> wireless, then the latency is 1-2ms which shouldn't be noticeable when
>> broadband tends to add at least 10ms on top of that anyway. That said, I
>> have often wondered if the 360 pads themselves are enough to slow down the
>> wireless performance. It can't be optimal having 2.4Ghz pumping out the
>> front of the 360 and the back too.
>>
>> Alex.
>>
>> On Tuesday 20 May 2008 14:46:06 PSCG Cleveland wrote:
>>> Uh there should be a bit of a substantial difference? The new 360
>>> Wireless is 802.11G - 54Mbps and the offmarket versions from like Linksys
>>> are as well but the older were the 802.11B - 11Mbps versions.
>>>
>>> Your home network should be running at least at 100Mbps connections
>>> around the joint? So the transfer times through your house should be at
>>> least reasonably noticable. If there's barely a visible difference, then
>>> your outside connection's got issues because it should be pumping a hot
>>> enough signal to give you that visible difference going wireless. Might
>>> want to run some speed tests and such on your Cable/DSL hookup and your
>>> network to see what the results are.
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 7:57 AM, higginsden <higginsden@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> > I like the 360 wireless adapter, was truly a plug and play event - but
>>> > (here's the big BUT)... have noticed just a slight lag on large
>>> > multiplayer maps (e.g. BTB, etc) compared to wired. Also, could be
>>> > perception (never really measured it) but movies seem to download
>>> > slower from XBL on the wireless. Have never had an issue with it other
>>> > than those.
>>> >
>>> > Re: connecting so easily - are you sure you're on your wireless network
>>> > or somebody else's? You might want to look over your wireless router's
>>> > MAC level authentication as a minimal form of security rather than just
>>> > leaving it wide open (changing the default password is strongly advised
>>> > too).
>>> >
>>> > --- In Xbox@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Lee Charles" <paynestalker@...>
>>> >
>>> > wrote:
>>> >> over the weekend i brought the wireless network adapter and i plug it
>>> >
>>> > in the
>>> >
>>> >> console and yet nothing has happen at all.
>>> >>
>>> >> when i check the network it's saying that it's disconneted so can
>>> >
>>> > someone
>>> >
>>> >> help me out at all on how to connected it.
>>> >>
>>> >> eric
>>
>> --
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>>
>>
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