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Sharing internet to xBox

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xthisisRomancex

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Ok I just got xbox live nd all that stiff i want to share internet through my iBook ( ni have wireless) into my xbox. I try this and it says i need DNS servers.. i dont know what to do help
 
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hmmm. Well, i know the Powerbooks can be set up as Airport base stations, I wonder if I had my xbox hooked in by ethernet to the Powerbook, and the powerbook wirelessly connected to my router...and if I wanted to system link, if I could ethernet the 2nd xbox into the router....

I know you have an iBook, and I don't know exactly how or if you'd be able to set it up, I'm just kinda mumbling about possibilities for me.

A downside of running it through the original base station, and the iBook and/or PB, is that there may be a large amount of lag, although I'm not sure.

Has anybody been able to system link with something like this?
 

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