Xbox 360 Wireless N adapter is really real, out this week in US for $100
Microsoft's releasing a Wireless N Networking Adapter for the Xbox 360? Get out of town! ... Oh, wait, we've seen it. Constantly. For the last two months. Ah well, let's just all be happy to see it finally appear on US store shelves, putting an end to this sordid saga and supporting 802.11a/b/g/n for a copper Lincoln under $100. As Joystiq reports, the old 802.11b/g model is slowly being shown the curb, with the current stock being discounted at $80 while supplies last.
Update: Check it -- GameStop has it listed right now in stock. Huzzah!
Update: Check it -- GameStop has it listed right now in stock. Huzzah!




















100 bones is still way too much. Drop the price down to 30, and I would consider it.
I agree, this is a rip off. Especially when you consider that you can buy one of these and save 30 bucks:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833124279
Or just run a bunch of Cat 6/5e cable.
That's exactly what I did with the added bonus of never having to worry about lost signal and its much cheaper. Cat 6/5e is the only way to get a true uninterrupted signal at the highest speeds available.
Isn't the Apple Airport Express not much more?
Between this, the hard drive and XBL Gold, for one year....that's nearly an additional $300 on top of the $199 Arcade model.
Anyone feeling snuckered? Oh wait, XBL is $50 a year....over 5 years that's $250. Yikes, this get worse by the second.
I think it's a smart price. They try to overprice all their accessories to make back money lost on the console. It's expected.
Cheapest wireless-N bridges will cost you about $70, so $100 isn't too bad for something that you know will work painlessly. $80 would be ideal.
This isn't for people who can run Cat5 cable. Of course that's cheaper.
You might as well buy a hackable router that can use DD-WRT or Tomato firmware for 35-50 bucks and use it in wireless ethernet bridge or wireless client mode. It's a hell of a lot cheaper and you can connect other device to the router as well.
Just buy this TRENDnet gaming adapter:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833156258&Tpk=trendnet%20gaming
I have one for my 360 and it work beautifully.
@xcrunk: Your attempt to cut down Xbox 360's pricing is a bit flawed. Sure, the arcade is 199. Adding an HD (abt $125), XBL for 1 year ($35-50, depending on the deal you can find), and this (We'll say $100, but you can easily use a ethernet cord, which I currently use). That does come up to about 375 Not to mention no second control. Or you can spend $400 for the LE one, get a 60 dollar game, a harddrive that is twice as large, a second wireless (estimated at $50), a wireless headset (estimated around $40-50) and suddenly the price for the system and accessories isn't so bad.
Now, don't get me wrong. The price per month for an xbox live account (if you take a $50 subscription at about $4.15 a month) is less than the 0 for Playstation's. But I own both, and I can easily tell you the perks you get for that 4 dollar difference is worth it and more.
I just think it's fair to get the numbers out there, if you're going to compare.
@ guy943,
Anyone who has a gaming system within a room can run Cat5 cable, it may not be pretty, but its still cheaper and possible. Saying that it is for people who can't run it is incorrect. Before there was wifi, what do you think people did? Personally, buying this means you have to already have a wireless N router, which in itself cost about the same as this adapter, and ultimately limiting this adapters use to only an xbox. Cat5 is overall cheaper no matter what way you look at it. Wireless is convenient and that's about it, i'm just not ready to throw away the ol' Cat5 and shell out 100/80 bucks for this. I'll pass.
yea but, what is the average bandwidth of internet providers, per modem?
I completely agree. If USB support worked, you could nab one on NewEgg for $20...
@Catinthehat422: Some people "can't" run cable. When I lived with my parents, I was forbidden from running my CAT5 cable down the hall from the computer room to the living room where the big screen TV was. Every time I wanted to play on Live, I had to run my 100 ft cable down the hall and then pick it up and put it back when I was done. Getting a wireless g adapter was the simplest solution and totally worth the ~$75.
Before there was wifi, I imagine most people only had Internet in one room. Not everyone can run cables throughout their house and running it through the walls takes money and expertise (and maybe the landlord's go-ahead).
@guy943,
I understand what you mean now that some people "cant" run cat5. I'm sure there's tons of people in that predicament, I was just throwin my 2 cents at the mess.
I know that before there was wifi, i personally ran cat5 everywhere, enough for 3 computers to be hooked up and have one spare line open. Then again I suppose it depends on how much free time someone has and the need for the "clean" look. One way to avoid having to spend the cash on this adapter is to put your router/modem in the same room as your television and xbox. Then run your cat5 throughout the house or just use the wifi from each computer ( I'm pretty sure that all computers these days have wifi built in, or at least should) that way you still get the best of both worlds.
You do bring up a valid point though, just buy the adapter and get on with the gaming. Game on my friend, game on.
wow...what a deal!!!
o wait...nevermind
$80 is still way overpriced
Xbox360 Exclusive.
Or just integrate wifi like your competitors. Cheap asses.
Exactly
You'd still pay for it.
@Chispito
but not as much us $80 and without having to consume space
they're not being cheap. they're doing what basic economics tells them too. they've determined selling them at a higher price will offset any lost customers. until people stop buying them, they will not change the price. the whole point of a business/firm is to make as much money as possible.
I have the original adapter. Don't really see any reason for this other than possibly streaming hd video. Mine works fine with Netflix though. This should be much cheaper by now.
Bloody rip-off.
Just get Cat5 cable and amazing you have a connection that is better than wireless.
That's a big "duh" and is ignoring the reason most people buy this adaptor: They can't easily run an ethernet wire to their 360.
For 100 bucks you can buy the cable AND hire someone to run it for you.
Exactly. You can buy 1000ft of cat5 cable for less than $100... I actually thought about using the leftover cable from networking my house to make cables for people's xbox's. Since most people's TV isn't near their computer/router they need a long cable, and a 25ft+ cable from best buy is $30 or more.
Yeah but I think a lot of people don't want to have a CAT cable running from the computer room, through the hall, across the living room, to the XBOX, or have to tack it to the wall/route it through the wall
maybe except for the fact that some of us live in these things called apartments. My landlord wont let me run 50 feet of cable through my walls to my xbox.
No thanks MS, Ill keep my $100 that you are trying to steal, I play games fine online.
Nobody is "stealing" anything from you...
I have both my xbox360 and ps3 connected to LAN with wire.
I agree, TOO MUCH!! But perhaps Amazon and some other online retailers will knock some off, they often do after a while. Just don't jump on it right now, wait a while and see. And the old one may be sold for even less now online.
Worse price than even the tomtom iPhone car kit
Is this dual-band?
As dual band as your mom.
That's way cheaper than what it costs to buy it in the UK. Have you done the currency conversion on that? Crazy...
Actually it's more expensive in the US.... have you done the currency conversion on that? :P
It sells for £49 in the UK, which is cheaper than the US equivalent.
Its a cow, you cant expect it to know math!
100$ , Lulz!
Wow! A major rip off!
It'll be funny cause they will see low sales and then think that nobody wants wireless included on their Xbox 360 so the next gen Xbox wont have it.
Costco link still says $87.99, although it still says "Scheduled to be released Nov. 10". WTF? (http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11501393&search=XboxAccess&Sp=S&Mo=4&cm_re=1_en-_-Top_Left_Nav-_-Top_search&lang=en-US&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&Ns=P_Price|1||P_SignDesc1&N=5000043&whse=BC&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntk=Text_Search&Dr=P_Cata&SessionID=043adaf3-adcb-4b5f-8e47-7f01546625d0)
I would like to point out that I said it would cost $100 back in September when Engadget first wrote about it. :)
Too bad XBox is extremely over priced and sucks ass! PS3 WOOOO
The console itself is good and worth the price, the proprietary accessories are rip offs though.
I totally disagree... when I had an Xbox is was constantly overheating even with 3 house fans blowing on it. Xbox Live is a joke since you have to pay for it... no Blu-Ray support. It just sucks 360. I would never EVER EVVVVVER buy another Xbox again. Playstation is the way to go. Should of never sold my PS2 for the XBox 360 should of got a PS3.
I thought they fixed the overheat problems with Jasper.
MS is being too overconfident. Or maybe they made enough profit they do not care what potential position they will be in come this time next year.
Truthfully I think MS realized it does not matter if you are in first or even third. Since the console market has grown greatly over the years. Plus they probably only concerned with their natal.
BTW I did not come in here trying to defend them. I think their price poiint is an insult. BUT on the other hand it is a luxury item. Just offering it is good enough for MS I guess. (shrugs)
Unfortunately for them, the "luxury" item argument no longer applied once PS3 went down to the same price. They could get away with that while the PS3 was at $400. But now they just look like plain old greedy price gougers. And the old one is $80? Good grief! The price needs to be chopped in half for both tems! I'd be willing to pay $40 for the old and $50 or maybe even $60 at the most for the new one, but honestly the PS3 actually is now a better deal. With that extra $100, I'd just get the 250GB PS3 and a game(maybe used but still).
I'm looking to get a new console for the holidays, and MSFT may have made up my mind for me.