Can I use my XBOX with ISDN?
#1
Unfortunately my town is one of the many forgotten by BT in its broadband plans (Grr, b@@dy BT!), I dont have access to cable or any other broadband supplier.
I do however have ISDN, so anyone know if I can connect to the free service (not microsoft) via the ISDN link. I play online with the PC regularly and ping is pretty good for most uk servers so I'm wondering if its viable with the Xbox or will performance be so bad as not worthwhile.
Any comments?
cheers
Rich
I do however have ISDN, so anyone know if I can connect to the free service (not microsoft) via the ISDN link. I play online with the PC regularly and ping is pretty good for most uk servers so I'm wondering if its viable with the Xbox or will performance be so bad as not worthwhile.
Any comments?
cheers
Rich
#3
For the sake of a £10 network card its probably worth a go.
I know poeple were playing halo online via a gamespy plugin and other free servers exist as posted in other threads.
I'll see if I can find a spare card in work.
Rich
I know poeple were playing halo online via a gamespy plugin and other free servers exist as posted in other threads.
I'll see if I can find a spare card in work.
Rich
#4
In theory with an ISDN router your XBOX will be able to access the Internet. You could also consider running the XBOX through a PC with an ISDN terminal adapter using xbconnect software.
Speed wise, you will be at a slight disadvantage. You just have to be or become a good games player instead of being one of those people (if not all of them ) who have no skill but have broadband
Speed wise, you will be at a slight disadvantage. You just have to be or become a good games player instead of being one of those people (if not all of them ) who have no skill but have broadband
#6
I would not be attempting to join XBox live servers but some of the other independent servers.
Also I dont think the ping would be too high, although broadband gives a clear bandwith advantage actual latency is not much better than ISDN (and often worse).
Playing PC games I usually have pings around 70 and lower on uk servers (half-life, RTCW, Unreat torny etc.).
I think for the small outlay its got to be worth a try (and better than waiting countless years for BT to get their act together)
Rich
Also I dont think the ping would be too high, although broadband gives a clear bandwith advantage actual latency is not much better than ISDN (and often worse).
Playing PC games I usually have pings around 70 and lower on uk servers (half-life, RTCW, Unreat torny etc.).
I think for the small outlay its got to be worth a try (and better than waiting countless years for BT to get their act together)
Rich
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