Linksys Makes Wireless Play For Gamers
SycloneFX writes "According to an article on CNET News, Linksys have announced two new adapters that are designed to connect
game consoles, including PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. The article summarizes: 'The new adapters are available immediately, and are based on the 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networking standards. The 802.11b-based adapter, called the Wireless-B Game Adapter, costs $79, while the 802.11g-based Wireless-G Game Adapter costs $129.'" Seems like simple, easy-to-set-up wireless for online/LAN console gaming is a great way to go.
Nintendo's page on the GCN's connectivity
IGN's page on the modem
IGN's page on the ethernet adaptor
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There isn't one. I think it's just smaller or is designed to fit in better (asthetically) with the consoles.
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"latency (high)"
As long as it's under 100ms, it'll be just fine. Besides, don't you think Linksys is going to work on that?
"bandwidth (low) = bad for games"
Bandwidth is low? Compared to what? Last I checked, 11megabits wasn't slow to anybody playing games. As a matter of fact, ppl with only 256k can do just fine, and 802.11b can do that at quite a healthy range.
The difference is that these devices have a button on the box that lets you set up ad-hoc networks simply by setting the same channel on all the bridges. I assume there's a more complete configuration setup a la the WET-11 for infrastructure-based networks.
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Reading through the documentation real fast:
What's this good for? Great for gamers who don't know the finer points of WiFi network setup/admin, but still has the ability for you to configure it to a network that is set up properly (ie. WEP with non-broadcast SSID. OK, not great but better than nothing).
Puts out 15 dBm (what's that in mW?), power requirements are 5V@1.0 Amp, you could build a battery power supply for these or use it in a car with the right cigarette/accessory plug adapter. Hmmmm, roving WiFi net in your next roadtrip convoy. They've got to have better reception than the built in antenna on your PC Card or built in wireless on the old laptop.
Pretty cheap and pretty compact too (2.83"x5.31"x1.10", about paperback book sized). Scatter a few set up for Ad-Hoc mode tucked into the hard to get to nooks and crannies of public places to extend the range of your public access points? Or get a couple and keep them around for the next time you have to set up a quick and dirty wireless network on short notice and then break it down just as quick!!! Think someone has cracked your WEP key, just change to your P2 setting with a button push to shake them off for a bit. Sounds kinda like some good old cloak and dagger fun eh?
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