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Connect Your xBox 360 to Your Home Server

Website Train Signal Training have a post detailing How to Connect Your xBox 360 to Your Home Server taking you through from the physical connection to the xBox 360 configuration setup.

Read it here.

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  1. David Gregory says:

    That link only shows how to connect your 360 to a network. If you want to know about access media on the 360 served up from WHS, you have to click on the preview video link, or to see the real content, pay $99.95 (if I have it correct). Urgh.

    It’s not all that difficult to actually do this yourself without the training videos. I find it more interesting that people are trying to build businesses near WHS, and that’s great. There’s someone that probably would be willing to pay for that information – it’s just not me. 🙂

  2. Andrew says:

    I would be stunned if anyone pays for training videos on WHS. I mean, sure it’s not that simple to do some things, but would I shell out bucks for a short video on a topic, rather than Google my problem? ‘Nap.

  3. Seriously... says:

    Are you guys serious?

    The training videos aren’t even worth mentioning…
    the page that was linked tells you everything you need to know,
    only your grandparents would buy the video = not worth mentioning!

    Somebody is always trying to sell something…big deal.
    I mean, I’d be willing to bet your wife has already purchased a PediCure to cut your dogs nails.

    Personally, I don’t see any difference between the two.
    You wouldn’t buy it, but your wife would…and the guy selling it makes some money from it.

    Welcome to America, you must be new here.

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