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Don't own a 360, but I recall th earlier model required some kind of dongleantenna to enable WiFi.
Tempted to buy the latest model, which boasts some kind of high-speed WiFi connection.
Is this always on?
The PS3 and PSP can have its wireless communications manually disabled, either by physical switch or OS based switch. The DS only activates it when needed, otherwise it's off (signified by lack of light).
Does the latest model of 360 always pump out a WiFi signal? Can you manually disable it? Or does it only do so when trying to connect to XBL? Basically before buying one, I need to know that it will function as a single, isolated and wired unit, which doesn't attempt to communicate wirelessly. (I intend to trade in the wireless controller for a wired one - I hate wireless pads)
So, how does the WiFi function on the latest 360? I presume I can also just stick an ethernet cable in the back for connection to a router, should I feel the need to put it online?
Don't own a 360, but I recall th earlier model required some kind of dongleantenna to enable WiFi.
Tempted to buy the latest model, which boasts some kind of high-speed WiFi connection.
Is this always on?
The PS3 and PSP can have its wireless communications manually disabled, either by physical switch or OS based switch. The DS only activates it when needed, otherwise it's off (signified by lack of light).
Does the latest model of 360 always pump out a WiFi signal? Can you manually disable it? Or does it only do so when trying to connect to XBL? Basically before buying one, I need to know that it will function as a single, isolated and wired unit, which doesn't attempt to communicate wirelessly. (I intend to trade in the wireless controller for a wired one - I hate wireless pads)
So, how does the WiFi function on the latest 360? I presume I can also just stick an ethernet cable in the back for connection to a router, should I feel the need to put it online?
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