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    So first of all I moved from my flat to my cousins family home still in PTA and this cave-family does not have adsl and it seems like they are not planning on getting it..

    So.. I was wondering if someone could help me with broadcasting the internet from the 3G stick into a wifi so that my lovely Xbox could pick it up..

    Help would be greatly appreciated...
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    3G router = problem solved.

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    You can achieve this in a few Ways
    Use a Netgear Dual WiFi Router - It allows you plug in a normal 3G Modem (USB) and creates a Wireless Access Point using that as the primary connectivity method. It also has an ADSL Port so shoudl you need it in future you would be sorted

    Use a Vodacom R201 Modem (USB with Rechargeable Battery)
    This modem can funcion as a standalone Access Point and will allow you to connect multiple Devices via the same 3G connection over WiFi

    MTN also has a similar modem but I have not tested it

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheunis View Post
    3G router = problem solved.
    Quote Originally Posted by Xero View Post
    You can achieve this in a few Ways
    Use a Netgear Dual WiFi Router - It allows you plug in a normal 3G Modem (USB) and creates a Wireless Access Point using that as the primary connectivity method. It also has an ADSL Port so shoudl you need it in future you would be sorted

    Use a Vodacom R201 Modem (USB with Rechargeable Battery)
    This modem can funcion as a standalone Access Point and will allow you to connect multiple Devices via the same 3G connection over WiFi

    MTN also has a similar modem but I have not tested it
    is there anyway of doing it without having to buy a whole new modem..? can i not do it with a normal router... i currently have a netgear Do router... cant i share the connection or something...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keepa34 View Post
    is there anyway of doing it without having to buy a whole new modem..? can i not do it with a normal router... i currently have a netgear Do router... cant i share the connection or something...?
    There are ways, and you should be able to share the connection from the PC to the xbox.
    There are guides for doing just that all over the net, and it would be best to consult those.

    Just trust me when I say the following:
    If this is a long-term implementation - just get the 3G router. (Or shared modems as Xero pointed out)

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    R170 for 384 adsl. Get it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cranky View Post
    R170 for 384 adsl. Get it ?
    A 384 line? Are u crazy?!??! And it's not my house I'm stayin in.. If it was.. I would've had adsl Wen I moved in...
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    Most win7 laptops can create a virtual wifi access point. Works pretty well actually...tried it the other day.

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