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can you use a cheaper wifi dongle to connect bravia 40ex403 tv to internet via wireless bt hub
I managed to use the open:media ethernet wifi bridge to connect the Sony home cinema to my wireless network.
I pre-set this up on a laptop computer, using not the disc supplied but the latest version of the set up software from the website for the device www.wifibridge.co.uk. I converted my wirelesss network encryption passphrase to hexadecimal using an online converter and entered this number into the device's set-up screen on the laptop.
After a couple of attempts (neeed to access the Sony network setup screen) it connected to my home network, and I successfully downloaded a sony software update for the home cinema (auto process).
Its not a true internet connection, but just goes to some Sony interactive area, where you can access BBC iPlayer etc. etc.
At first I though I had wasted my money on the open:media device (£23) and was looking to buy a cheap LAN cable ~ £3 for 20metres for a direct connection to my modem/router's LAN ports (highly unsightly, but makes a fast rock solid connection), but by perservering and doing the above steps it is now working.
Of course then you find out that the ITV's version of iPlayer is not available (yet, when?), and that it is not actually a true web browser, probably makes it way more reliable, but of course much more limited.
Hi:
I have a KDL-32ex403 and following advice elsewhere on this forum I bought a Vonets VAP11G wi-fi bridge. (£22.00 ebay). Set it up on the PC, plugged it in to the TV ethernet and usb ports and it works perfectly. BBC iPlayer, YouTube, LoveFilm, Demand5 etc. all available.
Hallo Stephen - so please share the secret - how did you connect your dongle and what is the network code.I am trying to connect the Sony dongle to a KDL40 EX 403U - with abject failure.I can find my network on screen but my network code(the code of the Broadband provider?)is obviously not right - so what code?Any help please!!!
The code is your WEP/WPA code which you have either specified youself during ISP setup or is defined by your ISP ( sometimes written on your router) themselves. You can normally find out what it is by logging into your router..
Hi Stephen,
you seem to know a thing or two about connecting your new TV to the internet. I just bought the KDL-40ex403 and wish to do the same.
I can't see the point of buying the more expensive Sony dongle if it isn't necessary but before I go for the Vonets VAP11G can you help me by telling me what's required in setting up the connection between this dongle and the TV?
I thought you plugged the dongle into the back of the TV? Am I right? If the Dongle goes into the TV does it go into the USB port or?
Or does the dongle go into the router? Again into the USB port?
I use a Mac. Do I use my Mac to configure the dongle and Tv setup or???
My router is in the Hall and my TV is in the living room. Everything seems to receive the router signal okay and I don't want to connect my router or computer via cable.
Is the process for setting up the Vonets dongle the same as setting up the Sony?
You can see I know nothing about this so would appreciate any help you can give. Thanks for your time. Anything you pass onto me will be passed onto my good buddy who is in a similar situation - so you can have his thanks in advance too!
Cheers...
Alan
Hi Tallkeith,
do you know if the Netgear wnce2001 would work with a Tiscali router?
If so would the process be the same?
Cheers...
Alan
Stephen
Got the Vonets and set it up on PC. Seems to work fine connecting pc to router but cannot get the TV (kdl-ex 503-37) to connect to Vonets. Doesn't seem to detect it is there.
Any tips on how you got yours to work?
Hi
I use the Vonets and it works fine
first you have to connect it to the computer to set it up with the installation disc, it will then ask you to select your router from a list and enter security code which was the wpa code on the back of my bt home hub 2 it will turn blue when set up
you then remove it and connect to your tv
then go to set up on tv and select cable set up
hope this helps
Stephen
I bought one of these devices this week off ebay (can give the details of the supplier on request). Set it up as Stephen suggested on my PC, no problem. Then connected it to the TV and went through the network setup, specifying a wired connection. Now the TV is connected to the internet without any wires hanging about. Currently watching HD BBC iPlayer without any problem.