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| I want my house to be wireless because i need wireless internet for my PSP's, my WII's, my Xbox 360, and my PS3 so that i can download content from their respective sites(i.e. Xbox live, WII shop channel) and i dont know which wireless router i should get that is compatible with all of them and that i dont have to pay someone to make them compatible or something like that? Or can just buy a linksys and make hook it up and already do that? |
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| You should be able to use any wireless router. (Wifi is suposed to be the same standard.) Linksys is a good one although I like dlink, buffalo too. The setup may be a bit confusing but I'll bet you can do it. May have to read the manuals. |
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