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Connecting a Hopper to the internal WiFi.
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Connecting a Hopper to the internal WiFi.
I want to connect my Hopper to the WiFi wireless system in my house. The DISH website says use Netgear Model WNDA3100v2. It appears that this model is no longer produced. I can only find refurbished units or ones shipping from overseas. Is there a newer Netgear model that I can use to set up this Hopper?
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Re: Connecting a Hopper to the internal WiFi.
The WNDA3100 is still listed on Netgear's Wi-Fi Adapters page. It seems to be readily available at major U.S. retailers.
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Re: Connecting a Hopper to the internal WiFi.
However on the package it doesn't state whether or not it is a "V2 or V3" as would be the case for myself. I went and got the only version they had at the store and it states just that on the boxes WNDA3100 but nothing else....So that don't help much either...
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Re: Connecting a Hopper to the internal WiFi.
There should be no functional difference between V2 and V3.
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