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"Mad Catz" Wireless-N Gaming adaptor.
Dec 26 2009, 5:25 am
By: Marine  

Dec 26 2009, 5:25 am Marine Post #1



I bought recently the new "Mad Catz" wireless-N gaming adaptor since my previous wireless connector broke. Here's my question:
Can the new mad catz wireless-N gaming adapter be moved to a different network without the need for set up again?
Basically, when you set up the new mad catz adapter in your house on your network, it connects to that network, but can that same adapter after one time of setting it up to your own network, then be used to go to another network and connect there without the use of putting in the disc to another computer and doing the set up all over again? I want to use my Xbox 360 with my adapter at my house, including a good friend's house without having to set it up on their computers again. I set it up on my network and I haven't gone anywhere else with it but my home since yesterday [besides work], when I set it up. It connects via ethernet cable [through a cat-5 input].
Any help? I want to return it if it can't, because I know the microsoft USB wireless-G adaptor can do that by automatically hooking you up to a network nearby, so long as you have the WEP key :bleh: Any ideas?



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Dec 26 2009, 6:20 am DavidJCobb Post #2



I don't know, but I can tell you that if no one answers, trial and error always works. And by that, I mean "Take a fifty-fifty shot at ruining an evening of games with a friend because your controller might not work. Should the odds fail you, return the thing."



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Dec 26 2009, 6:20 am Jack Post #3

>be faceless void >mfw I have no face

Wireless receivers automatically find any wireless transmitters around them. All you should have to do is choose which connection, put in the WEP key, and bingo! Not sure if it works that easily for 360s though.



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Dec 26 2009, 10:18 am InsolubleFluff Post #4



Just try it.

Systen Settings > Network > Configure Network > Scan for wireless connections > select connection > enter WEP > connect to xbox live. Presumably it'll work, but I'm not sure all routers can support N-Type



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