R Referee Member Original poster Jan 9, 2010 12 0 Southeast US Aug 21, 2010 #1 Maybe some kind of workaround. Thanks!
Dah-Henny SatelliteGuys Pro May 12, 2007 3,666 346 Boone, North Carolina Aug 21, 2010 #2 This thread has some useful info: PATECO said: Went to training last month the adapter dish is using is the Netgear wnda3100. I know this one works, I don't know I any other wifi adapters are supported, but wireless gaming adapters also work. Click to expand...
This thread has some useful info: PATECO said: Went to training last month the adapter dish is using is the Netgear wnda3100. I know this one works, I don't know I any other wifi adapters are supported, but wireless gaming adapters also work. Click to expand...
T trinidex SatelliteGuys Pro Lifetime Supporter Jul 16, 2004 892 1 Aug 21, 2010 #3 Hookup a Linksys WAP54G in 'Client' mode, this makes the Linksys WAP54G act like a WiFi client. Configure the WAP54G for the network you want to use via the WAP54G web based interface, then connect to the receiver via CAT5.
Hookup a Linksys WAP54G in 'Client' mode, this makes the Linksys WAP54G act like a WiFi client. Configure the WAP54G for the network you want to use via the WAP54G web based interface, then connect to the receiver via CAT5.
pabeader SatelliteGuys Pro Jul 18, 2004 1,709 0 OTP Georgia Aug 21, 2010 #4 a 'game' adapter would work too.