I have a 360 starband system for our internet service as we live in the sticks (that's country for you folks that live where access is no problem). I have an ad-hoc wireless setup for a 2nd pc in my son's room. I was told that with this system, you can only do ad-hoc, as starband did not like for you to set up a home network. I do realize the newer starband systems allow this now.
Is it possible (probably), or is it worthwhile to configure my 722 to wirelessly tap in to my network? If so, how? Do they make cat5 wireless receivers? I'm thinking there should be a wireless antennae that has a cat5 cable coming out to hook directly into my 722 that will allow the 722 to detect the wireless router.
(my networking knowledge is limited, so please write in dummy form.)
Second dummy question: I just had my 622 replaced with a 722. I can't get the sound to work in my son's room when in dual mode. It works fine in single mode, but then the second tv is just replicating what we are watching.
-a technology loving junkie who lives in the sticks
Is it possible (probably), or is it worthwhile to configure my 722 to wirelessly tap in to my network? If so, how? Do they make cat5 wireless receivers? I'm thinking there should be a wireless antennae that has a cat5 cable coming out to hook directly into my 722 that will allow the 722 to detect the wireless router.
(my networking knowledge is limited, so please write in dummy form.)
Second dummy question: I just had my 622 replaced with a 722. I can't get the sound to work in my son's room when in dual mode. It works fine in single mode, but then the second tv is just replicating what we are watching.
-a technology loving junkie who lives in the sticks