In this tutorial, I will show
you how to install a wireless game adapter into your XBOX internally so that you
can have a wireless connection, where available, without the extra hardware. Please read all the way
through this tutorial before attempting. If you feel at all like you
cannot accomplish this modification to your XBOX,
DON'T. I am not responsible for any damage to your XBOX, expressed or implied, simply
because this is a DIY tutorial. USE THIS TUTORIAL AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Items needed:
- XBOX (Modded or unmodded, doesn't
matter)
- 1 - 8" 4-Pin Power Cable Splitter
- 1 - Netgear WGE-111 Network Adapter
- Torx-10 and Torx-20 Driver
- Soldering Gun
- Solder Braid
- Solder Patience
Step 1: Open the XBOX:
See
http://www.xbox-scene.com/articles/open1.php
(Courtesy of
www.xbox-scene.com). If you followed the
instructions correctly, you should be looking at the XBOX motherboard with the HDD, DVD-ROM, and their 'racks' removed.
Step 2: Prepare XBOX
You need to make a little room in
order for the adapter to fit without being stressed to a breaking point. - a. Trim out all of the metal
flashing along the back side with a dremel and cutting wheel, or a pair of tin
snips. You may have to fully remove your motherboard, power supply, and
fan; pull out the entire metal piece, and cut it while it is removed.
Replace when finished.
- b. With diagonal cutters or
Dremel if you have it, trim out the underneath of DVD tray so that your wireless
adapter board will fit in the same area. I had to cut out more than is
shown in the picture, all the way over and into the vertical tube my hand is
holding (marked in red).
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Step 3: Prepare Netgear
WGE-111 Adapter:
You need to strip down the
adapter in order for it to fit inside your XBOX. - a. Remove 4 screws on the bottom
of the adapter located under the rubber feet.
- b. Separate the top and bottom
grey pieces of the case. Center clear piece will come free as well.
Discard the case as it will not be used.
- c. Remove antennae from back
plate by pinching together tines and pushing through. Carefully de-solder
coaxial wire from board making sure to not smear solder between two side solder
pads and the single center solder pads. It is paramount that these not be
shorted out because you will neither receive nor transmit any signal.

Note: Back plate does not need to be
removed.
- d. Remove the power adapter jack
plug using de-soldering braid. Cut the metal tabs off of the plug and
solder them back in place. This is where we are going to provide power to
the board via the modified power cable in step 4b. Note the polarity of
the two tabs on the second pic below.
 
- e. Cover the side of the board
that has the plugs installed with electrical tape to prevent it from shorting
out on the Audio/Video Input/Output plug shielding.
STEP 4: Prepare Power
supply & 8" 4-Pin Power Cable Splitter
This modified power splitter will
be the lifeline from the power supply.

note: The wires to supply power to
out Wireless adapter are the RED +5v and Black Ground.
- a. Using a pair of diagonal
cutters, cut the power plug cable going to the HDD so that it is approximately
2" long from power supply board to end of wire. Noting the order the
wires, remove plug from cut piece and place on short wires coming from the PS
board.

- b. Looking at the 8" 4-Pin Power
Cable Splitter, you need to understand that we need one part of the split to be
a full plug and the other part to be just a red and black wire with no harness.
Cut one of the splits' plug off. Then at the common plug, remove the pins
for the red and closest black to the red wire. Trim the 'plugless' wires off of
those pins and reinsert into plastic plug. You should and up with one
fully wired 'common plug', one fully wired plug for the HDD; and two
wires, one red and one black, for the wireless adapter.

STEP 5: Install WGE-111
Wireless Adapter
Now on to the good part... - a. With both drives out of the
XBOX, place the wireless circuit board in the back of the case upside down until
you find a good fit. The wireless adapter RJ-45 port will be approximately
7/8" from the XBOX LAN adapter. Mark off where you are going to cut out
the holes for the plug, ADHOC/Internet switch and RESET switch. Using a
dremel tool and drill, remove the plastic where you need to access the two
switches and plug.

Pre-finished back plate. I know
it's ugly!
- b. With a fine piece of sand
paper, dress up your workmanship so that there are no burs.
- c. Halfway in between the
'Audio/Video Input/Output' port and the side of the fan opening, drill a 3/8"
hole for the antennae. Insert antennae, coax first, and snap it into
place.
- d. With the board upside
down, re-solder the antennae coax to the board. Again, be careful not to
bridge the center and outer solder pads or the antennae will neither transmit or
receive any signal. From this point forward, please handle board with
care. One hard tug and it may come loose inside the antennae, making it
inop.
- e. Flip the board over and
put it in place. Using 2 small screws, secure it through the back plate of
the adapter to the back side of the XBOX. Alternatively, you may also use
double-stick cellophane tape without covering the switches and secure it that
way. You want to make sure to keep it as close to the back plastic as possible.
- f. Solder the red and black
wires left over from STEP 4 to the wireless adapter board. Red is POS
(+) and black is NEG (-). Make sure you have a good clean solder or you
will short out your power supply and blow a fuse. Plug the other end into
the short plug off of the power supply we made in step 4a.

STEP 6: Put XBOX back
together.
Temp install all parts, start
her up, test for serviceability, and finish her off.
- a. Temporarily install the hard
drive and DVD drive. Plug the XBOX in and turn it on.
- b. If the LEDs on the underside
of the board light up, you have successfully installed you wireless card into
your XBOX. If not, review all your previous steps and make sure you did a good
job of soldering the coaxial antenna cable and the power supply connections to
the board.
- c. If all has checked
correctly, install your DVD drive TRAY (with DVD drive uninstalled),
making sure not to dislodge the board. Check for clearance of the rear
left leg of the DVD rack (previously removed plastic in step 2a.). If
there is not enough clearance, dremel out more of the leg so that it is not
pushing down on the card.
- d. Remove the Hard drive
from its tray by removing the four machine screws from the sides. Place
the remaining power cable through the underneath of the tray though the opening.
Plug in the power cable to the hard drive and place the hard drive back into the
tray. Making sure the 4 power wires are lying flat, screw the 4 screws
removed back into their holes.

This is the opening in the HDD
tray to pass the power cable through. This pic is with the card not installed.
- e. Finally, finish the install by
plugging in the DVD power cable, placing the DVD back into its tray that was
installed in Step 6c. Make sure you hear it snap into place, or your case
will not close. Install screws removed in Step 1 to secure the drive trays
into place.
- f.
PLACE THE COVER ON THE XBOX AND INSTALL ALL
SCREWS TO THE BOTTOM
EXCEPT THE MIDDLE BACK SCREW. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT! INSTALLING
THIS SCREW MAY RUIN YOUR WIRELESS ADAPTER!e. Make a jumper to go in between
your WGE-111 Wireless Adapter card and the onboard NIC by creating a small CAT5
jumper like the one below. It is a simple T568A jumper. Plug this
into both the wireless adapter port and the onboard NIC port.

VIOLA!
You now have a working, internal
wireless adapter that will travel with you everywhere you go. Configure
the adapter the same way you did before and you are good to
go!

How do you like the
label...Yeah, yeah, I know I need to clean it...
Note: If you install the
latest firmware to the WGE-111, you will be able to connect to you network via a
WEP-PSK secure connection!This tutorial brought to you by
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if you have any questions/comments/complaints.Quick Bio: I am a product of a
Texas family of engineers (all types) and chemical plant workers. For as long as I can
remember I have been tinkering; tearing apart all things mechanical and
electrical, trying to figure out how they work and how I might improve on them.
The XBOX is my latest item to 'seriously' mod. I am now in the AF as a
Aerospace Propulsion Craftsman (Jet Surgeon as my wife calls it). I have
the honor of tearing apart Dual Spool, Axial Flow, Secondary Bypass Turbofan
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