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I was wondering if we I could connect to two different wiressless connection with two different wireless adapter and make it into a strong signal and transmit it to my xbox 360?
__________________Thanks for the help ps two different connection are fios( mine) and comcast cable ( my neighbor) both are secure.
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Sorry, can't be done.Connecting two wireless nics to two different networks....INSANITY!In all seriousness. Nope.
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Are you trying to to make your xbox receive a wireless signal?
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I think he wants the equivalent of link aggregation but for wireless.
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Unless your neighbor has a proton pack and goblins in your 360 I doubt you can combine the two bands for one connection. If your neighbor does in fact have two proton pack guns please post pics !
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thanks for all the reply. What I wanted to do was I have I have two wireless adapter connected to my computer both connected to different wireless network. So I wanted to know if I could bridge (or any other method) connection and send the signal to my my wireless router which is then connected to my gaming rig, macbook and xbox 360
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