Wireless Network Adapter/Access Point for Xbox 360
- Easily configures to your home wireless network
- Includes a dedicated Cat-5 cable and external AC unit
- Won't take up your USB slots or draw power from your console
- Position the adapter around the console to get the optimum signal
Product Description
Enhance your online gaming experience with this wireless network adapter. Whether you seek to destroy opponents on Xbox Live or are looking to download exclusive content, you want to do it without any hassle. In just a few steps, this adapter easily configures to your home wireless network to help get you quickly get online and into the game.
This adapter comes with a dedicated Cat-5 cable and external AC unit, so it won't take up your valuable USB slots or draw power from your console. The cable is long enough for you to position the adapter around the console to get the best wireless signal you can.
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Wireless Network Adapter/Access Point for Xbox 360
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- Platforms: Xbox 360
- Publisher: Pelican Accessories
- Label: Pelican Accessories
- Studio: Pelican Accessories
- Average Customer Review:
based on 6 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #2824
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Buggy but working 2008-11-02
Comment: The manufacturer settings and the software itself are lame. I couldn't get a connection to the device, and running software just got the "error: call customer support" line. Tried resetting the device, tried a few different computers; FAQs and support at the site are lacking. After a long time spent searching i found this:
http:[...]
follow the steps there to set it up manually and don't bother w/ the software. Now it's up and running; all the other devices on the network are connected ok; speed seems fine, and now I don't have to pay $[...] to let Microsoft rip me off. I'm satisfied.
Some people have complained about the fact that it needs an external power source, but I rather prefer not having devices drawing power from the 360. Less chance of RRoD that way.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: this item isn't what those people say it is! its fantastic! 2008-11-02
Comment: i read most of the people's reviews before i considered buying the pelican wireless adapter, but i went with what most people who considered it as well. so i got it and even though i understand peoples complaints about the pelican version other then the microsoft version is that it is hard to get it set up, but once you really get it done and functioning, even though it took me 2-3 hours to get up and working properly it was an epic great little machine!
gives great connection and i never have a connection drop ever.
in case people are wondering...
i have At&t 2wire modem with the built in router and from what i've heard its a great modem to use with the pelican one.
but seriously, consider it before the microsoft one. price wise as well as great working.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Doesn't work 2008-09-10
Comment: I just bought this product and was looking forward to a cheaper than microsoft wireless solution. After a day of working to get the network through my router I called support. They told me the unit has been having many problems with setup (due to IP address problems) and I should return it. Some support.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Excellent Product...Worth your money! 2008-08-14
Comment: I bought this product recently and I was surprized to see its size. From the pictures on the web it looked kind of bulky however it is no more than the size of a sandwich and surprising light too.
The setup was a cakewalk if you followed the instructions and you are online in a flash. I am very much satisfied with this product.
Great Value for Money! The difference is in the price.. the microsoft one costs $100 and the pelican one costs $70 Retail. It is supposed to do the same thing as the Microsoft wireless adapter (connect to a router) but only cheaper and without using up a usb port.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Buyer beware 2008-08-11
Comment: I recently moved & lost my XBox 360 wireless network adapter, so that put me in the unfortunate situation of A) spending $100 on another wireless adapter or B) find a cheaper solution.
I went with option B and purchased the Pelican Wireless Network Adapter for XBox 360. Less than 24 hours after the fact, I regret this decision and will be taking this back. After configuring it on my computer, I went to hook it up to my 360. Failed test after failed test, I call Microsoft's customer service. They inform me that the Pelican Wireless Network Adapter is not supported by the 360 and it rarely works on the 360.
So, learn from my mistake & stay away from this devices.
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