Netgear have a wireless bridge. Check out their website.
I use one on my XBox with a Netgear router and no problems (except trying to
run two XBoxes Live at the same time),
rollasoc
"Homero Gonzalez III" <weasel21@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
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> If I were you I would not try that as earlier when Xbox came out Microsoft
> said that 2 of its 16 employees who tried wireless worked well, others
were
> stuck with no connection. I have a wireless connection but its all
linksys.
> I have never tried mix/match. It might work, but make sure you have a good
> return policy in case it doesn't work.
>
> Weasel21
> "Eltanin" <eltanin@boxfrog.com> wrote in message
> news:030920030015354159%eltanin@boxfrog.com...
> >
> > The folks at Circuit city got me sold on the netgear wireless router
> > and I wanted to hook the xbox up as well. The only thing out there I
> > know of is the Linksys wireless bridge.
> > http://www.linksys.com/splash/wetxbox.asp#xbox1
> >
> > Is it okay to mix and match products seeing how Netgear doesn't appear
> > to have an xbox solution?
> >
>
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