B bmuone Well-Known SatelliteGuys Member Original poster Sep 4, 2008 28 0 May 12, 2011 #1 I have a question about the new sling adapter and internet connection. My embarq 660 and linksys wireless g is in one end of house and the vip722 is in the other end. Will the sling adapter work? Tks
I have a question about the new sling adapter and internet connection. My embarq 660 and linksys wireless g is in one end of house and the vip722 is in the other end. Will the sling adapter work? Tks
Scott Greczkowski Welcome HOME! Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Cutting Edge Sep 7, 2003 103,713 29,486 Newington, CT May 12, 2011 #2 It will work if your 722 is hooked to your broadband connection. If not you can get a wireless adapter to plug into your 722.
It will work if your 722 is hooked to your broadband connection. If not you can get a wireless adapter to plug into your 722.
B bmuone Well-Known SatelliteGuys Member Original poster Sep 4, 2008 28 0 May 12, 2011 #3 Scott Greczkowski said: It will work if your 722 is hooked to your broadband connection. If not you can get a wireless adapter to plug into your 722. Click to expand... Ok, thank you Scott
Scott Greczkowski said: It will work if your 722 is hooked to your broadband connection. If not you can get a wireless adapter to plug into your 722. Click to expand... Ok, thank you Scott
Jim_in_VA Well-Known SatelliteGuys Member May 8, 2011 28 0 United States May 12, 2011 #4 yup, Powerline adapters work perfect for this type setup
Peter Parker Formerly Geronimo Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Sep 9, 2003 12,362 2,080 May 14, 2011 #5 Can you use a wireless adapter and the sling? I assume you would need a hub.
TheKrell A mighty and noble race originating on Altair IV. Pub Member / Supporter Jan 4, 2007 39,067 47,077 Fairfax, VA May 14, 2011 #6 Powered hubs have been reported to work, but you don't need one if you are only using 2 USB receptacles.
Powered hubs have been reported to work, but you don't need one if you are only using 2 USB receptacles.