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wireless adapter
i have a nfusion solaris and a router lynksy wrt54g v8 i went to the list and there ie is awrt54g set to wap 2 idont realy know what that means anotherwrt54g with netgear xe102s im lost imreading all i can my question is it easier if i just went to the internet with just an ethernet cable i also need a bridge and i believe only certain make work with different make of wireless im realy lost as to the bridge you plug in the wall in the setup it just says and show ethernet cable to your wireless thanks louis
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Re: wireless adapter
Hey there:
The Netgear XE102's are a breeze to work with in conjunction with an nfusion/router set up.
Basically, you would have two (2) XE102's, your router, 2 short pieces of straight through CAT5 (LAN) Cable and the nfusion unit.
Near the PC/Router you would plug one of the XE102's in to an AC (Wall) outlet (not a power bar) then connect the XE102 to your router via a short piece of straight through LAN cable.
At the TV end of things, you would plug in the other XE102 (again in to an AC (Wall) outlet (not a power bar) then connect the XE102 to your nfusion via a short piece of straight through LAN cable.
Instant Network!
The XE102's utilize the copper wire in your walls to piggy back the signals from the router and deliver them to the nfusion as needed) making this a psuedo 'wireless' solution.
Best of all, they are very easy to work with and are a very neat and tidy solution to your application.
Trust me, they work great!
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Re: wireless adapter
where do u buy those xe102 and i have another qestion if it pleases you i am now in a rv park we get internet throught their wiffi is there any way the nfussion can be made to work the more iread the more confuse i seem to get thank u louis
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Re: wireless adapter
If you Google 'Netgear XE102' you should be able to find many places that sell them. Panasonic also make a popular set as well. I think that Netgear also makes a wireless thing you can use, that might be well suited to your WiFi question.
Let me do some checking, back in a minute.
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Re: wireless adapter
Since your connection is WiFi, in place of the XE102's, you can use a Netgear WGPS606 Wireless Access Point (this will work in conjunction with your wireless router) to provide the nfusion with internet.
Hopefully this helps you out a bit.
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Re: wireless adapter
u r very nice awsome site i will try to find this w6ps606 on internet 1 am housebound and have to buy everything on int thanku very much louis
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Re: wireless adapter
you should be able to pick up the net gear adapters with the nfusion as one package.
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