Thursday, March 7, 2013
How to use your mac as a wireless adapter for your Xbox 360!(MADE ON OS X LION)
How to use your mac as a wireless adapter for your Xbox 360!(MADE ON OS X LION) Video Clips. Duration : 3.53 Mins.
Follow me on twitter @: www.twitter.com/skytek65 Gaming channel: www.youtube.com/skytek65gaming Vlog channel: www.youtube.com/skytek65vlogs THIS ONLY WORKS ON MAC OS X LION Hey guys whats up Sky-tek here and today we are showing you how to turn your mac into a wireless adapter for your xbox 360. Now we are doing this on Mac OS X Lion so this is the most up to date how to you can find on youtube. So the steps will be listed below if you follow them exactly you should be connected to xbox live in no time. Please leave a comment below if this worked for you and also if you can not get it to work contact me via a pm or a comment below. 1. Go to System preferences 2. Go to Network 3. Go to the ethernet section 4. Change the IPv4 setting to Using DHCP 5. Go back to System preferences 6. Go to Sharing 7. Go down to Internet sharing 8. Check the check box that says ethernet 9. Check the check box next to Internet sharing 10. Click yes at the conformation message to turn it on 11. Go to your xbox and go to system settings 12. Go to network settings and go to configure 13. Go over one tab and at the bottom it should say reset to defaults click it That's it Thanks for watching Please subscribe Sky-tek
Follow me on twitter @: www.twitter.com/skytek65 Gaming channel: www.youtube.com/skytek65gaming Vlog channel: www.youtube.com/skytek65vlogs THIS ONLY WORKS ON MAC OS X LION Hey guys whats up Sky-tek here and today we are showing you how to turn your mac into a wireless adapter for your xbox 360. Now we are doing this on Mac OS X Lion so this is the most up to date how to you can find on youtube. So the steps will be listed below if you follow them exactly you should be connected to xbox live in no time. Please leave a comment below if this worked for you and also if you can not get it to work contact me via a pm or a comment below. 1. Go to System preferences 2. Go to Network 3. Go to the ethernet section 4. Change the IPv4 setting to Using DHCP 5. Go back to System preferences 6. Go to Sharing 7. Go down to Internet sharing 8. Check the check box that says ethernet 9. Check the check box next to Internet sharing 10. Click yes at the conformation message to turn it on 11. Go to your xbox and go to system settings 12. Go to network settings and go to configure 13. Go over one tab and at the bottom it should say reset to defaults click it That's it Thanks for watching Please subscribe Sky-tek
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