How to Connect Xbox 360 to Xbox Live

avatarReplyingTheft5 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip5 months ago

Plug in an Ethernet cable directly from your router to your Xbox 360, or use a wireless adapter to connect to your Wi-Fi. After that, just follow the on-screen instructions to sign in or create an Xbox Live account. Easy peasy!

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avatarWipingBride5 months ago

Get an Ethernet cable, plug one end into your router, the other into your console. Or use Wi-Fi. Then just sign in on your console. Done.


avatarGroaningRush5 months ago

First, connect your Xbox 360 to the internet using either a wired Ethernet connection or a wireless connection through your Wi-Fi settings. Then, sign in to your Xbox Live account or create one if you don't have it yet. Happy gaming!


avatarSortyingSlag5 months ago

I remember setting up my Xbox 360 Live like it was yesterday. Hooked up my console directly to my router with an Ethernet cable, signed into Xbox Live and boom, I was blasting noobs in Halo 3 in no time!

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