Re: unable to connect my wireless router to my x64
Should be on the TivoCommunity Forum site, if no where else. But it's
trivial.
1.) you need a _supported_ usb NIC or Wireless NIC, or one of the newer
boxes that have built in Ethernet.
2.) Built in ethernet: connect it. Set your TiVo to get an address
automatically from the router if you're running DHCP on the router.
Otherwise, manually input an IP address in the same range as the router.
3.) Wireless USB: you'll need to disable WPA - it will only work with THEIR
versions of wireless. But if you buy one of their USB Wireless NICs you
should be able to do WPA, though not WPA2. Same instructions as the
ethernet, except here you also need to input the SSID (wireless network
name) you're using, and input the key for any security. If you can't do at
least WPA, make your life easier - just leave it wide open. Cause WEP is
useless anyway.
4.) USB Ethernet or direct ethernet to a bridge: Set as direct ethernet, and
plug into the bridge (DGL-3420, in my case). Use your home PC to configure
the DGL-3420 following the instructions included with it. Use whatever
security you want, and that your router supports. Since it's painless and
has nothing to do with the TiVo - it's entirely between the DGL and the
router.
--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
"Mike Douglas" <MikeDouglas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:81565EC9-DBC8-499A-BE2F-A00805AA0B44@microsoft.com...
> Charlie said: "I have a DGL-3420 here to connect my TiVo to the wireless
> router, and
> it even does WPA2 security."
>
> Charlie do you know where I can find step by step instructions on how to
> hook up router to a Tivo?
> Mike D
>
> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
>
>> I'm having a hard time understanding this. You used a USB wireless
>> adapter
>> on your non-laptop PC to connect to a wireless network?
>>
>> That's a really bad idea on several different levels, but if that's what
>> you're saying, then you'll need to completely delete any trace of the
>> adapter and carefully follow the instructions for installing it again.
>> (I'd
>> check the RaLink site if that's the chipset involved, or other resource.
>> But
>> some prefer to automatically find the USB device and then have you
>> provide
>> drivers, others want the drivers there before it gets plugged in.)
>>
>> Personally? I'd either find a way to get a real network cable to the
>> router.
>> Or use a bridge link such as the D-LInke DWL-G820 or DGL-3420. The
>> advantage to one of the bridge solutions is that it's completely
>> independent
>> of the OS involved and doesn't require any drivers, just a working
>> ethernet
>> card. I have a DGL-3420 here to connect my TiVo to the wireless router,
>> and
>> it even does WPA2 security.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Charlie.
>> http://msmvps.com/xperts64
>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>>
>>
>> "groovey" <groovey@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7BC8A876-CBBB-43BD-A8B6-849AD7E9077B@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Don't ask me how I did this but I mistakenly removed my wireless
>> > adapter
>> > off
>> > my pc , I am currently running windowsx64 with service pack 2.
>> >
>> > The wireless adapter is a buffalo airstation g54 the router is netgear
>> >
>> >
>> > I also was using ralink lan card driver .
>> > From what I have googled the rt2500 is suppose to be the driver that
>> > will
>> > work with the 64 bit platform, anything and everything I tried thus far
>> > has
>> > yet to work re installing this wireless router and usb network adapter.
>> >
>> >
>> > thanks for the help
>>