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Ni får lägga till siffrorna själva lazy ass mf.
Jag och Jenniface.
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Anonymous
Sat 19 Feb 2011 08:08
hahah xD
SARAUTANH
Mon 21 Feb 2011 11:04
:O why :O:O har du en sån trevlig sladd inkopplad till typ datorn? :O
Anonymous
Mon 21 Feb 2011 11:23
jaa, eller jag bytte o satte den i xboxet men de funka inte ändå ;o
SARAUTANH
Mon 21 Feb 2011 12:09
hmm..
5. How do hook up my Xbox to my broadband connection?
First of all, you'll need an Ethernet cable to hook up your Xbox to your broadband modem/router. Ethernet cable, commonly used for computer networking, has a head that looks similar to a phone connector but is slightly larger. Once you've plugged one end of the Ethernet cable into the back of your Xbox, you have a choice of either plugging the other end directly into your modem (if you want a dedicated connection) or through a router (if you want to share the Internet connection with your PC). A direct connection through a modem is probably preferable, especially if your broadband speed is at the lower end of the range and you don't want a shared connection with a PC to result in laggy gaming. But if you have multiple devices that need to be on the Internet at the same time, then having a router connection is the best bet. There is also a third way of connecting to Xbox Live, which is useful if your cable or DSL modem is USB-based, or is an internal PCI modem. Internet connection sharing is a more complex connection, with more information on how to get online found here.
Once all the cables are connected, then it's a simple matter of turning on the Xbox and following the on-screen prompts on your television to set up the Live account.
5. How do hook up my Xbox to my broadband connection?
First of all, you'll need an Ethernet cable to hook up your Xbox to your broadband modem/router. Ethernet cable, commonly used for computer networking, has a head that looks similar to a phone connector but is slightly larger. Once you've plugged one end of the Ethernet cable into the back of your Xbox, you have a choice of either plugging the other end directly into your modem (if you want a dedicated connection) or through a router (if you want to share the Internet connection with your PC). A direct connection through a modem is probably preferable, especially if your broadband speed is at the lower end of the range and you don't want a shared connection with a PC to result in laggy gaming. But if you have multiple devices that need to be on the Internet at the same time, then having a router connection is the best bet. There is also a third way of connecting to Xbox Live, which is useful if your cable or DSL modem is USB-based, or is an internal PCI modem. Internet connection sharing is a more complex connection, with more information on how to get online found here.
Once all the cables are connected, then it's a simple matter of turning on the Xbox and following the on-screen prompts on your television to set up the Live account.
Anonymous
Fri 18 Feb 2011 12:50
collegehumor <3
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