If, like me, you have your Xbox 360 placed  near your wifi-enabled computer, but away from your wireless router or  modem, then you'll want to take advantage of the Xbox's ability to  "borrow" your computer's internet connection. For Windows users, this  process is simple; it's just a matter of "bridging" your computer's wifi  connection to your PC's internet port which is plugged into your Xbox.  For Mac users, the process is not so easy. What follows is a guide for  getting your Xbox 360 to accept Mac OS X's internet sharing option.
Before  you start configuring, open up Terminal (in Applications ->  Utilities) and type "ifconfig en0" (zero, not a capital-o). You're  looking for the bit that says "inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx". In my case, the  number I get here is 192.168.2.1 Second, note down the IP address of  your wireless router, which in my case is 192.168.0.1
On your Mac
     1. Connect your Mac to your wireless internet connection
2.  Connect your Xbox 360 to your Mac via Ethernet
3. In System  Preferences -> Sharing, enable Internet Sharing between your Airport  and Ethernet connection 
On your Xbox 360
     1. Start up your Xbox and navigate to the Network settings menu
2.  Under IP address, enter the number you got from the "ifconfig en0"  command earlier on, but with the final number one place higher. In my  case, I take the 192.168.2.1, and input 192.168.2.2 in the IP address  box on my Xbox 360.
3. Under subnet, input 255.255.255.0
4.  Under router/gateway, enter the number you got earlier from the  "ifconfig en0" command. In my case, that's "192.168.2.1"
5. Move  onto DNS. Enter the IP address of your wireless router (in my case,  "192.168.0.1") in both the primary and secondary IP address fields
6.  Leave PPPoE and advanced settings blank (i.e. OFF and Automatic)
7.  You should now be able to connect to Xbox Live via your internet  sharing Mac
This guide shows the connection of Mac and Xbox 360  is not so difficult. You can try it by yourself.
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