What router to use with Xbox 360?

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I need to buy a new wireless router to use with my Xbox 360. My old one doesn't seem to be compatible and it is only a 802.11b spec as well so I think I will replace it.

I am using the official Xbox 360 wireless bridge so I just need a recommendation from the OcUK faithful as to a router that is known to work well.

Thanks :)
 
WRT54G/GL (not GS) everytime. It's simply the best router for the money once you install the open source firmware.
 
Azraeluk said:
Im on an Netgear 834gt works fine.

Oh and ive added you to my XBL list Clark :)

Ah, so it was somebody from here. Sorry, I didn't know who you were. I think it's because I'm only familiar with peoples OcUK names and not their Xbox gamertags. I have added you too now :)
 
i couldnt get my draytek vigor 2600vg to allow my 360 to see my computer.
(dunno why, but if anyone has , please let me know your settings)

..but the zoom x6 i have as a spare works a treat.
 
Does it matter what router it is?I have an old router and was wondering if that works on the 360(maybe getting it soon).

Sorry for hijacking. :(
 
jesta said:
Does it matter what router it is?I have an old router and was wondering if that works on the 360(maybe getting it soon).

Sorry for hijacking. :(


It will very probably work fine.
 
Kreeeee said:
WRT54G/GL (not GS) everytime. It's simply the best router for the money once you install the open source firmware.
GS for the win for me - used it for my 360 & now my PS3 with no problems. Why don't you like it Kreeeee?
 
deSade said:
GS for the win for me - used it for my 360 & now my PS3 with no problems. Why don't you like it Kreeeee?
The G and GL are much more powerful because of larger memory for firmware enabling more features when using open source firmware.
 
androo said:
Im using a Netgear DG834N - works fine with no problems for both the 360 and the Wii through wireless.

DG835N (must be the 'N') here too... this has the new broadcomm Viper Chipset with ADSL2+, and plenty of options.. never misses a beat even with some serious downloading, works well with PC/360/PS3 and Wii..


It won this months PC Shopper for wireless throughput and stability as well..
 
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