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Originally posted by Redjake
The games have to be connected via wifi or wired. The usual way is to just connect 2 or more X-Boxes to a switch or hub. Simple as that. I've heard you can do wireless but it's a pain in the ass. Not sure if you are gonna be able to do it using your network. You can use the internet to connect to other internet games (it's a rig job, believe me) but it works. Downside: It's also no where near as fast as a wired local area network.
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As far as I can tell, you said:
1> You need a network connection to play Halo.
2> LAN games are faster than internet games.
3> Internet games require a rig job.
I miss any content from your post?
By any chance, do you know how to set up a game that can be played over the internet? I can find
this description on how to do it from amazon.com, but it is relatively over-specified. Do you know more?
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http://www.xbconnect.com/ seems to be the core of that solution. )