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Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter™ 

For Xbox 360 

User Guide 

V1.00 

 

 

 

Congratulations on your purchase of this state-of-the-art Wireless ‘N’ Networking 
Adapter™ for Xbox 360®. The Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter ™ has been specifically 
developed for maximum wireless performance using dual band 802.11n wireless 
technology at speeds of up to 7x faster and up to twice the range of the prior 802.11g 
wireless technology.  
 
Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter is the only third party Xbox 360 wireless N adapter to 
offer 100% compatibility with the Xbox 360 console. Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter is 
compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n wireless networks. 
 
To use the Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter you will require an Xbox LIVE™ membership. 
For more information about Xbox LIVE™, please see your Xbox 360 set-up manual. To use 
the Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter with Xbox LIVE™ you will require a high speed 
internet connection and a compatible wireless network. 
 

 

 

 

 

As with any gaming peripheral you are advised to take regular breaks during your gaming 
session especially if any discomfort occurs. 

Do not expose the product to temperatures in excess of 40

o

C or below -10

o

C. 

 

 

 

Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter  

 

This User Guide 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Antennas:

 Wirelessly send and 

receive data packets. 

 

Status Lights: 

Indicate the 

adapter’s status. 

 

Clips: 

Attach the adapter to a 

console. 

 

USB Cable: 

Connect to a console.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before you can use the Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter you will need to attach the 
adapter to your console.  
 
To do this, insert the clips on the Wireless ‘N’ Networking Adapter into the attachment 
slots beside the Ethernet and USB connection on the rear of your Xbox 360. Next connect 
the USB cable to the USB port beside the adapter and disconnect the Ethernet cable 
inserted in the Ethernet port. To complete the attachment make sure both of the 
antennas are facing upwards. 

 

5. Attaching the Wireless N Adapter 

4. The Wireless N Adapter 

3. Carton Contents 

2. Safety Information 

Important Software Requirements

: In order to support the Wireless ‘N’ 

Networking Adapter your Xbox 360 console will need to have the latest Xbox LIVE 
update installed. Using the wired Ethernet connection on your console and an 
Ethernet cable (not included) connect to Xbox LIVE to install the latest update. 

 

 

1. Introduction 

Summary of Contents for WLE-XA10009

Page 1: ...gaming session especially if any discomfort occurs Do not expose the product to temperatures in excess of 40 o C or below 10 o C Wireless N Networking Adapter This User Guide Antennas Wirelessly send and receive data packets Status Lights Indicate the adapter s status Clips Attach the adapter to a console USB Cable Connect to a console Before you can use the Wireless N Networking Adapter you will ...

Page 2: ... on the Xbox 360 console and go to the 360 Dashboard Next interface 2 Select My Xbox 3 Select System Settings 4 Select Network Settings 5 Select Configure Network 6 Select Wireless Mode from the Basic Settings tab If Wireless Mode is not selectable your console may not meet the minimum software requirements 7 Select Scan for Networks 8 The Xbox 360 will now search for all wireless networks within ...

Page 3: ... received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with m...

Page 4: ...ign and Development Ltd Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE are registered trademarks or trademarks of MICROSOFT in the United States and or other countries Wireless N Networking Adapter is a 100 unofficial product and is NOT sponsored endorsed or approved by MICROSOFT nor any games developer or publisher ...

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