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Yes you can plug an ethernet cord directly into the back of your xbox, if you want to do it wirelessly however you will need to purchase the wireless adapter.

Before you can play online you will need to purchase xbox live gold subscription which costs approx $90.

And yes it will drain your downlad limit. As a rough guide if you play everyday for a whole month you will use over 5gb

Another way for wireless without paying the $150+ for the adapter

watch this Youtube video and it shows how to hook to a pc or laptop and use the wireless on that

Click for Setup info

My laptop sits beside my xbox 360 so I do it this way.

There is also a few options for live starting from $10.95 for a month etc

you will need a credit card as it makes it easier.

I need halo 3 ppl to play with.. getting bored of playing with random ppl from america all the time..

Slimbo83 .. add me

I noticed you always play that. Everytime your i see your profile it says your playing halo. Do you have COD4 or Forza?

Sorry but im sooo over halo 3, so i wont be playing it anymore.

Trent & dnbutts, F/R's sent.

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I noticed you always play that. Everytime your i see your profile it says your playing halo. Do you have COD4 or Forza?

Sorry but im sooo over halo 3, so i wont be playing it anymore.

Trent & dnbutts, F/R's sent.

Hey, yeh i've got COD4 but havent really played it much yet

if your always playing Halo 3 then why the hell do you still need my COD4.

gives it back boy!

gamertag is : dnbutts

very nice.

Bro, i sent you friend request but you havnt been online for days.

Also sent to R33line

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