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MK4 Wirelss router and converter

MK4 Wirelss router and converter

2008-04-24 by mikebing

Apparently there is a lawsuit involving Buffalo Technology and 802.11g 
in the US, and so Yamaha's recommended wireless products from them are 
unavailable. Does anyone have a recomendation for another manufacturer 
which has been sucessfully used to connect a MK4 wirelessly to the 
internet??

Mike Bingham
Piano Technician
Toms River, NJ

mikebing@...

Re: [disklavier] MK4 Wirelss router and converter

2008-04-24 by CREIGHTONZ@aol.com

Contact Fredy Atchison at Yamaha Piano Service, he can help  you.
_fatcheson@..._ (mailto:fatcheson@...) 
 
Peter Creighton
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/24/2008 9:28:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
mikebing@... writes:

 
 
 
Apparently there is a lawsuit involving Buffalo Technology and  802.11g 
in the US, and so Yamaha's recommended wireless products  from them are 
unavailable. Does anyone have a recomendation for  another manufacturer 
which has been sucessfully used to connect a  MK4 wirelessly to the 
internet??

Mike Bingham
Piano  Technician
Toms River, NJ

_mikebing@..._ (mailto:mikebing@...) 


  






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Re: [disklavier] MK4 Wirelss router and converter

2008-04-24 by athomik

One alternative recommended in Europe is a mains-borne system. I'm sure similar systems are available in the US. (see http://www.devolo.com/co_EN_cs/produkte/dlan/mldlanhsethernet.html for details). It's secure, easy to set up and doesn't suffer from the usual quirks, like interference, thick walls etc, associated with wireless systems.

athomik

On Apr 24 2008, mikebing wrote:

>Apparently there is a lawsuit involving Buffalo Technology and 802.11g
>in the US, and so Yamaha's recommended wireless products from them are
>unavailable. Does anyone have a recomendation for another manufacturer
>which has been sucessfully used to connect a MK4 wirelessly to the
>internet??
>
>Mike Bingham
>Piano Technician
>Toms River, NJ
>
>mikebing@...
>
>
>
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Re: MK4 Wirelss router and converter

2008-04-25 by dcolema2001

I am using a Linksys Wireless Bridge and Linksys Access Point to 
connect my MK4 to te Internet.  I did not plan for a device such as 
the MK4 so I never wired the piano room for a network connection.  
The bridge was the easiest and quickest way to accomplish that.

Don Coleman

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "mikebing" <mikebing@...> wrote:
>
> Apparently there is a lawsuit involving Buffalo Technology and 
802.11g 
> in the US, and so Yamaha's recommended wireless products from them 
are 
> unavailable. Does anyone have a recomendation for another 
manufacturer 
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> which has been sucessfully used to connect a MK4 wirelessly to the 
> internet??
> 
> Mike Bingham
> Piano Technician
> Toms River, NJ
> 
> mikebing@...
>

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