EDITED (memory not with it today).
When you download a roster, it downloads as a new roster.
So if you've worked your arse off trying to put people in the right spots, etc, etc, you can still keep it, however, the new roster will make it 2 rosters (can only use 1 at any time).
With created players, I'll check what happens with those, I think they might save as separate from roster, but not sure.
the 360 to be connected wireless needs to have the xbox wireless card. or a wireless switch connected to a ethernet port..
its better going VIA the ethernet port
Just because two devices both have USB ports, does not necessarily mean that they are compatible.
I understand that Doc and that's why I'm asking. It just seemed like a weird place to put a USB port right under the ethernet port, I thought it may be there as an alternative option for an internet connection.
I really don't want to go out and fork out $$$$ for the official xbox wireless adapter if I don't need to.
Dude when you download roster updates it saves the roster as a new roster so your default roster the one with created players ect ect isnt overwrited
Fair enough, best option is to search through more dedicated XBox 360 forums, as they are likely to have found a workaround to having the official adapter...if there is one.
EDIT: a quick search yielded this:
Is the Xbox 360 wireless adapter worth it? - Yahoo! Answers
So it seems you can work around the expensive official adaptor, whether it is easy or not, I don't know.
Definitely would be a more consistent/faster connection if you could connect directly via cable, wireless connections have a bad habit of dropping out or losing some data packets at the worst possible times!
Cabled is always the best option, wireless will work, but quality not as good, and speed not as good.
Any better plans Buzzy? The download limits are stacked, but the connection speeds look crap....
At least a 512kb connection I would have thought..
1.5MB or better would be ideal.
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