I guess you could get a couple of these.
Amazon.com: NETGEAR 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge (WNHDE111): Electronics
Looks like they will do the same thing.
You might need a local Ethernet hub depending on how many devices you have.
I use this one because it has a nice look.
Newegg.com - D-Link DES-1105 10/100Mbps Desktop Switch 5 x RJ45 2K MAC Address Table 64KB Buffer Memory
Lord_Vader,
I'm usually pretty good tech-wise, so let me see if I'm understanding this right. I already have a WRT54G2, so I would flash it with dd-wrt. Then do I need another WRT54G to use as the bridge? I'm taking it as one WRT54G hooks up to my A/V equipment in the TV room and connects wire-lessly to the other WRT54G that is connected to my broadband...Do I have that correct?
Thanks,
Ghpr13
I guess you could get a couple of these.
Newegg.com - D-Link DES-1105 10/100Mbps Desktop Switch 5 x RJ45 2K MAC Address Table 64KB Buffer Memory
Yes.
Internet --> normal wireless router ( with or without dd-wrt) --> ****-wireless signal-**** --> wireless router with dd-wrt configured as a 'client bridge' --> dish Ethernet port
Or
Internet --> normal wireless router ( with or without dd-wrt) --> ****-wireless signal-**** --> wireless router with dd-wrt configured as a 'client bridge' --> hub --> dish Ethernet port
Initially, I left the linksys firmware on my internet connected router, but now prefer the dd-wrt. It's more stable and offers more functionality.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Oh, and if you decide to flash your router. Find the model and revision specific instructions on the wiki. There can be different steps even between revs. Its not that hard, but over time they have found quirks with different boards / chips and modified the instructions to make it work well.
And just to be safe flash your bridge first, then your main router.
The best solution for all DVRs / XBOX / Blu-ray / ...etc. is to put in a wireless bridge.
Lord_Vader,
Thanks! It will take me a couple of weeks to get another router, the CFO is vetoing any new electronic purchases at the moment. If I run into any problems once I get it I'll let you know.
Ghpr13
THE USB WIFI dongles are just starting to roll out from DISH. No word on cost though.
With all the changes coming to the VOD you will want to have your receiver hooked up to broadband.
Hey guys I want to try out the new online portal thing Dish has in beta, the only problem I have no internet where my 722 is. Has anyone tried using a usb in the back and have it connect with a wireless router? Is this even a option with the 722, Thanks.