Hi
Glad it works for you ok. I am trying to set up a friends Tyros using just a ethernet lead straight from the Tyros to the router. At first it would not obtain an IP address on DHCP so I had to set up an IP address. Now it connects to the router but NOT to Yamaha's web site.
Any ideas anyone?
Dave
--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "jmcmathortho" wrote:
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> You need a "wireless bridge" which is a device that connects the ethernet jack on your piano module to your wireless network or access point.
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> Piano--------Wireless Bridge/Gaming Video Adapter((((((((((Airwaves)))))))))))Wireless RouterAccess Point/Wireless Network(((((((((((Airwaves))))))))))USB Computer Adapter---------Internet Modem
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> Think of a Wireless Bridge as 1 port on your router
> Think of the Access Point as a router switch where multiple wireless devices can tap into your network
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>; Sounds like he was just setting up your wireless local area network
> Now you just need a bridge to tap into it. To set it up you need to know the password of your secure wireless network and configure the wireless bridge by connecting it to your computer to enter the settings before it will work.
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> Good Luck,
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> Works great on my E3
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> I use a Cisco-Linksys Dual-Band Wireless-N Gaming and Video Adapter. I bought new for $79.99 on Amazon.
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> --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "inglesbyj" wrote:
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> > Can anyone assist in setting up a wireless network. I purchased a new DC2M4 and the technician who installed did not really know how. He had me purchase a wireless G USB adaptor to communicate with my router and set up the USB on my primary PC where the router connect to. I don't see how that makes sense and it certainly doesn't work to plug the USB adaptor into the disklavier. I'm afraid I have the wrong hardware. Thanks!
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Re: [disklavier] Re: setting up wireless network
2010-07-19 by George F. Litterst
I recommend that you call Yamaha's support line: (800) 854-1569
Regards,
PianoBench
On Jul 19, 2010, at 1:59 PM, david962548 wrote:
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