I don't have an xbox 360 but i do have an NTSC xbox (old type xbox, plus i'm in the UK). All i needed was a transformer for the power side of things, other than that i just use standard Component cables to output to either of my HDTV's, so no, you don't need an NTSC to PAL converter. I'm guessing a HDMI cable would work fine too, if it didn't you could just use Component cables.
i found wireless on my old xboxes to be a pain in the backside, and that was with a proper gaming adapter. I got around that (and replaced all the wireless cards/USB sticks in the house on loads of pc's) by having 2 wireless routers (Buffalo WHR-G54S's) talking to each other via 'WDS' - so all xboxes/pc's are ethernet connected to 1 of the Buffalo's and/or thru a couple standard 100mb switches which are also ethernet connected to the same Buffalo. The reason i have 2 wireless routers is to improve range, 1 router is downstairs, the other upstairs. The signal from downstairs wasn't sufficient to cover all of upstairs, so by using WDS, only the upstairs router has to get a good signal from the downstairs router, thus all upstairs kit gets a great signal as they're all ethernet connected to the router.
Main PC ~ Intel C2Q Q6600 (G0 Stepping)/Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3/2GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500/Zalman CNPS9700/Antec 900/Corsair HX 620W
Network ~ DD-WRT ~ 2node WDS-WPA2/AES ~ Buffalo WHR-G54S. 3node WPA2/AES ~ WRT54GS v6 (inc. WEP BSSID), WRT54G v2, WRT54G2 v1. *** Forum Rules ***
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