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| is there any way to link my xobox's through a router to save me some
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| Nick Wilson 2004-10-31, 6:49 am |
| I'm not sure how you're gonna save coin, but you can link multiple xboxes
together using any router for System link games.
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Nick Wilson
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"Rob" <WizzyDog@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> is there any way to link my xobox's through a router to save me some
> cash? I don't want xbox live on them just link them togeather.
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"Rob" <WizzyDog@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> is there any way to link my xobox's through a router to save me some
> cash? I don't want xbox live on them just link them togeather.
Sure you can - as long as the games you want to play support System Link
games. This does not require live - Just treat the boxes as pretty typical
networkable machines. Again, make sure that the game you want to play
supports system link - Live support does not guarantee the other.
This works great if everyone is in the same room or same local network, but
otherwise you might consider Live.
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| I thought the link was only a cross-over cable. They cost peanuts! Why but
an Xbox link that costs x10?
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> is there any way to link my xobox's through a router to save me some
> cash? I don't want xbox live on them just link them togeather.
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