An Xlink Kai Program?

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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?

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and nope, xbox needs to be connected to the router
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?

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GhostlyGamer wrote:and nope, xbox needs to be connected to the router
Perhaps the proposed program will utilize the "Microsoft Wireless-G Xbox Adapter"




Did the 2006 XBMC build utilize the Wireless-G?

Does the XBMC 3.0 series utilize the Wireless-G?

If I FTP a 2006 XBMC to my Unleash X Games folder will it conflict with the 3.0 XBMC4XBOX build in my Apps folder?
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?

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Redneck9 wrote:
GhostlyGamer wrote:and nope, xbox needs to be connected to the router
Perhaps the proposed program will utilize the "Microsoft Wireless-G Xbox Adapter"




Did the 2006 XBMC build utilize the Wireless-G?

Does the XBMC 3.0 series utilize the Wireless-G?

If I FTP a 2006 XBMC to my Unleash X Games folder will it conflict with the 3.0 XBMC4XBOX build in my Apps folder?
1. Maybe, but then technically should work with any adapter.

2. Wireless-G is a transfer speed rating, xbmc has nothing to do with it.

3. ^ see 2

4. No, not that i am aware of.
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?

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GhostlyGamer wrote:
1. Maybe, but then technically should work with any adapter.

2. Wireless-G is a transfer speed rating, xbmc has nothing to do with it.

3. ^ see 2

4. No, not that i am aware of.
There aren't any wireless adapter setup option within xbmc; that I know of.

Do you need to have a wireless adapter connected in order for wireless network adapter options to populate in xbmc?
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?

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Redneck9 wrote:
GhostlyGamer wrote:
1. Maybe, but then technically should work with any adapter.

2. Wireless-G is a transfer speed rating, xbmc has nothing to do with it.

3. ^ see 2

4. No, not that i am aware of.
There aren't any wireless adapter setup option within xbmc; that I know of.

Do you need to have a wireless adapter connected in order for wireless network adapter options to populate in xbmc?
There is only IP address settings in xbmc, so if you have an adapter, it has to have a web interface set up, or if you are using the xbox one, you need to boot to original dashboard (this is why chipping is great) and use the setup disk for that.
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And also, if you are using DD-WRT, you can use the router as an adapter, so you could have it as your xbox's wireless adapter, and then have kai in it, so a fully wireless kai is possible
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?

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Hello, with the recent development of Xlink Kai for Raspberry Pi: viewtopic.php?f=12&p=40829#p40829
did the stand alone app for controlling the engine make it?
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