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A wireless adapter. Microsoft sells a wireless adapter for the Xbox 360, but it's about $100. But I think you can just plug in any old adapter and plug it in to the 360's USB port. Double check with the Geeks at Best Buy. If you don't have a wireless network set up, he's buggered.

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Buy the $100 wireless adapter.

Subscribe to xbox Live.

That's about it. Setup is pretty simple out of the box.

G should be sufficient for you. Get that working first. If you find the signal isn't strong enough later...you'll know you'll have to upgrade your wireless router. His G would probably still work fine, but then you could decide to upgrade to the xbox wireless N adapter. Not necessary...but it's an option.

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Or, get him a PS3. Built-in Wi-Fi, the network is free. And because you are getting into the next gen game a little late, like I was, Sony has announced that PS3 will have a shelf life of about 10 years. Meaning it will probably be relevant until 2016. Don't know how long Xbox 360 will be around. Plus he gets a home entertainment console.

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Or, get him a PS3. Built-in Wi-Fi, the network is free. And because you are getting into the next gen game a little late, like I was, Sony has announced that PS3 will have a shelf life of about 10 years. Meaning it will probably be relevant until 2016. Don't know how long Xbox 360 will be around. Plus he gets a home entertainment console.

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Or, get him a PS3. Built-in Wi-Fi, the network is free. And because you are getting into the next gen game a little late, like I was, Sony has announced that PS3 will have a shelf life of about 10 years. Meaning it will probably be relevant until 2016. Don't know how long Xbox 360 will be around. Plus he gets a home entertainment console.

Sony also just announced that the PS3 will cure cancer.

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