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XBox 360 Media Sharing with Network Device
RichardB1
post Apr 27 2008, 03:17 PM
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Hi, I've got a 360, Vista laptop, and Netgear wireless router. The 360 is wired to the router and laptop connected 'wirelessly'. I seem to struggle to get media sharing to work between the laptop and 360, but am going to spend some time going through the excellent looking tutorial for it on here.

That aside though, does anyone know whether, if I attach a network enabled hard disk drive to the router, the media on that drive will be accessible on the 360? I've got a standard external drive connected to the 360 but would like a network enabled one if possible....I've just got no idea whether or not the 360 will see it or if my media sharing problems could persist to the HDD.

Thanks if you can help
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