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Reviewed by: tortch
07-20-07
Duration of ownership: 1 Months
Strengths: allows for simple online gameplay, downloads, and access to media center, and wireless system link with neighbors.
Weaknesses:adds an extra 20ms of lag to online gameplay, and thats with my new netgear router being only 1 wall away in the next room over.
Overall Evaluation: Everyone keeps talking about how they still have good signal strength or a good ping time while playing on it. and they will say they still had 3 out of 4 bars online or something. but when playing games that actually give a real ping time, you will see that your ping will be 20-30 ms higher than if you used a ethernet cable. Do you remember when wireless controllers first came out and there would be an annoying split second between the time you shoot, till the time the gun actually shoots, well its the same thing here. To conclude, if you are a serious online gammer, you know that a split second is the difference between life and death, and the added lag of this wireless adapter will help you lose that fight day in and day out. my ping went from being the lowest out of everyone playing with me, except the host, to being average, so if your someone that already has an average ping, you will have a high ping. if you have a choice, just buy a long ethernet cable, you can order a 100ft cable for under 30$ online. but if you are not into games where split second trigger pulls matter, and you only need it for streaming media from you pc this is just fine.
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Reviewed by: zyellowman2
07-10-08
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: portable, no cables
Weaknesses:Not as fast as wired connection.
Overall Evaluation: It's not as fast as a hard-wired connection, but it works well. I tend to use the cable when I'm in my living room, but when I go anywhere else, I just plug in the wireless and I'm good to go.
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Reviewed by: aaronc
03-21-08
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Strengths: Easy to setup and works great. Picks up a weak signal.
Weaknesses:A little expensive for what it is.
Overall Evaluation: Really easy to setup, basically plug and play. It integrates well into the design of the xbox and it works really well. Picks up a weak wifi signal. I just think it should be slightly cheaper.
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01-15-08
Duration of ownership: 4 Days
Strengths: none
Weaknesses:cant move it away from the wireless box
Overall Evaluation: it sucks really bad it cant go through floors or walls. and if it does its slow and super laggy. it does not supply good game play at all.
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Reviewed by: Azamar
07-31-07
Duration of ownership: 2 Days
Strengths: Good signal reception
Weaknesses:None that I have found
Overall Evaluation: I have no problems using my xbox 360 wireless. The location of my x box 360 and my computer pushed the limits of the wireless router. My xbox gets better reception than the pci wireless adapter that I have in the computer.
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