Configuring an XBOX 360 Wireless adapter to Airport

How do you configure an XBOX 360 Wireless adapter to your Airport. I've Been trying to connect to xbox live but have been having trouble doing this.

You have connect 360, right?
http://www.nullriver.com/products/connect360
If so, I think you have to change the default security from WPA to WEP (or vice-versa) in order to make it work.

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