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Old 09-18-2007, 03:09 AM
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HeyWayne wrote:
> Hi guys and gals - wondered if someone might be able to shed a little
> light on a headscratcher of mine.
>
> I'm trying to get my PC to connect to my new stereo that my lovely
> wife bought for me recently.
>
> We currently have a wireless network set up - a laptop connects
> without problems. However, I am trying to connect my Sony NAS-50HDE
> stereo to my PC via the recommended Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54AI-3 - USB
> WiFi Adapter.
>
> I am using a Linksys WAG354G router but cannot seem to get it to even
> "see" a signal from the stereo.
>
> The instructions suggest a simple "plug and play" setup, but I've
> tried for two nights now and seem no nearer a solution.
>
> Any advice you could give would be most appreciated!
>
> Wayne
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Check the model number again... The buffalo website, at www.buffalotech.com
doesn't even show that number at all, and the closest is WLI-U2-KG54AI
(no -3), but shows as a Portable Plug and Play Wireless USB Solution for
Notebook or Desktop Users!
(IE Something that runs windows)



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Old 09-18-2007, 09:13 AM
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Here's where I got it - and it actually says the exact same number on the box: Amazon.co.uk: Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI-3 54g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter with Auto Install: Electronics & Photo

As you will see from page 86 of this pdf: http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/2890157111.pdf it is the adaptor that Sony themselves suggest - and a complete novice like me is likely to follow such guidance unequivocally.

The stereo is picking up the settings from the PC, but I cannot get the PC to "see" the stereo - or add it as an item on the network. In order to get the network functions (audio and image data) to work on the stereo it says you have to "register" the stereo on the PC - but that is where the problem lies...
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Old 09-18-2007, 10:41 AM
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The model number is correct, it appears on the box, and I purchased it from Amazon: Amazon.co.uk: Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI-3 54g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter with Auto Install: Electronics & Photo

The number I took directly from the Sony manual - see page 86 of the following pdf: http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/2890157111.pdf If you search this number in Google - Amazon is the first listing.

For complete novices like me - one would expect the advice that manufacturers give to be fairly accurate?

I know the adaptor is working - as the stereo has picked up the setting info from the PC, showing the IP address etc. The problem lies when trying to get the PC to "see" the stereo. In order to use the Network function or transfer data (audio & image files) to the stereo you are required to "register" the stereo on your PC - herein lies my problem....
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Old 09-18-2007, 11:29 PM
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HeyWayne wrote:
> The model number is correct, it appears on the box, and I purchased it
> from Amazon: 'Amazon.co.uk: Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI-3 54g Wireless USB
> 2.0 Adapter with Auto Install: Electronics & Photo'
> (http://tinyurl.com/3ctf8r)
>
> The number I took directly from the Sony manual - see page 86 of the
> following pdf: http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/2890157111.pdf If you
> search this number in Google - Amazon is the first listing.
>
> For complete novices like me - one would expect the advice that
> manufacturers give to be fairly accurate?
>
> I know the adaptor is working - as the stereo has picked up the
> setting info from the PC, showing the IP address etc. The problem
> lies when trying to get the PC to "see" the stereo. In order to use
> the Network function or transfer data (audio & image files) to the
> stereo you are required to "register" the stereo on your PC - herein
> lies my problem....
>
>
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> View this thread: http://www.wirelessforums.org/alt-internet-wireless/re-connecting-pc-stereo-wirelessly-29114.html
> http://www.wirelessforums.org


First I'm in the US so I see different thing for north america/us than you
do, Again, from that pdf on page 86 it shows the "Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54", *NO*
"-Ai-3" (and no U2 either, its shows as USB instead of U2 in it) and
nothing added on to the end of it... have no clue where you got the -ai-3
stuff, however, if you go direct to the website www.buffalotech.com they DO
have a quick start guide for that device, and when I use the number given in
the sony PDF document I see this (converted to plain text for pasting).....
Search

Search by Keyword Advanced Options

Your search "WLI-U2-KG54" did not match any documents.

Did you mean: wli-usb-g54?

==============
At any rate, I understand your wanting to believe the sony manual, and the
google search, however, I would consider the buffalo website being the final
authotity on what model numbers they make and sell, and tend to dis-believe
anyone else giving model numbers..
Point is, if you go to the buffalo website, and search for the model number
you see in the sony manual, you get not found--did you mean... I would
suspect that in the case of another manufacturers model number, i'd go with
what the manufacturer says it is, and not what someone else says it is... Up
to you, but since it (and what you got from amazon) doesn't work, you may
want to try the manufacturer site (www.buffalotech.com) and see what they
have, and the quick start stuff for it, or if you happen to have a
hub/router and a cat5 cable, you could at least try it wired temporarily to
even see if you can make it work (that was in the sony document using wired
ethernet, or for that matter, page 85 tells how to skip the router hubs and
just hook it direct to your cable/adsl modem, you may want to try that too
just to see if it will work at all)

Another thought, what type of encryption are you using? Didn't notice in the
specs, but my TIVO won't works unless it's open or only using WEP... (come
to think of it, if it's not programmable at the device level, will it even
work with any sort of encryption?)




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