System link play is a form of multiplayer gaming that lets you connect two Xbox 360 consoles by using a cable or up to 16 consoles through a network. With linked consoles, multiple players can play the same game. This type of multiplayer gaming is different from split-screen multiplayer gaming, in which all the players are connected to the same console.
This article describes how to link two or more Xbox 360 consoles together to play a single game from multiple consoles (system link play).
Note You can include both original Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 S consoles in system link play.
Before you set up a system link, make sure you have the following:
Tip Look on the back of the game box for the system link play icon and information. The game box or manual will tell you how many players can play a system link match for that game.
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Turn on both consoles, and follow the game instructions for system link game play.
Note For system link play, both consoles must have the same game, game version, maps, and mission updates.
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To connect more than two consoles together, you need a network device such as a network hub, switch, or router. Here's how to connect the consoles:
You can connect two to four Xbox 360 consoles together for system link play by using Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapters or the built-in wireless networking in an Xbox 360 S console. Each console's wireless networking adapter communicates with the other adapters. An Internet connection isn't necessary to create this type of link, and the console-to-console connection is typically temporary.
Note You cannot mix wireless and wired connections in the same system link play configuration.
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For information about installing a wireless networking adapter, see Connect a wireless adapter.
Note The Xbox 360 S console has built-in wireless and does not require a wireless networking adapter.
The wireless ad-hoc network has now been created. Each player can connect to this network from their console by selecting the wireless network name you created from the Available Network screen.
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Each player can connect to this network by selecting Scan for Networks and then selecting the wireless network that you created.
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