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Originally Posted by Kymmy
Does BT home hubs not have an ethernet in the side? I know that Orange Live boxes did for game playing?? But that does mean putting the console in the same room..or via a long cable..
Is there not a wifi adaptor that you can use directly on the console?
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Yea i cant really do that because my room is not connected to the house so no cable long enough would reach and it would have to go through the garden xD hehe
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I watched a video just now about some guy who has a moderate NAT using ICS.. That would even be better than strict, and then he uses DMZ to make it open along with changing aoad of ip adressess gateways and things to do with DNS. I would do that DMZ thing but would that affect anything else connected to the home hub? cause we have a wired pc, 2x Wireless PC, Wireless laptop and a PS3 connected to it so i cant make it so anyone else has problems, or would that not change anything still because of the ICS still?
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Originally Posted by Aragorn
ICS only using a laptop in the middle and it must have NAT.
£25.45 from Novatech at the moment for the wireless bridge, and you don't have to keep the laptop on at the same time.
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So what this does is Get internet from the home hub to this point.. and then i can plug in my xbox into it, and because i wont have to go though ICS, I should be able to Open up the NAT?