My solution to the $99 wireless thing cost me $30. Picked up an old WRT54G Linksys router, dumped dd-wrt firmware on it, and made it a wireless-to-ethernet bridge for my 360 (or anything else with ethernet). Not the prettiest, easiest, or best performing solution, but the cheapest at the time.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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My solution to the $99 wireless thing cost me $30. Picked up an old WRT54G Linksys router, dumped dd-wrt firmware on it, and made it a wireless-to-ethernet bridge for my 360 (or anything else with ethernet). Not the prettiest, easiest, or best performing solution, but the cheapest at the time.