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regent2010
02/01/2012, 05:30 PM
is this network adaptor works?

D-Link PowerLine 200Mbps HD Network Adapter Starter Kit (DHP-307AV)

http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/d-link-d-link-powerline-200mbps-hd-network-adapter-starter-kit-dhp-307av-dhp-307av/10150473.aspx?path=84f3a51901acedde84d3dbb612ab7d0fen02

or any other way to hook up wirelessly? Thx.

kenargo
02/01/2012, 07:33 PM
I use game adapters; they connect to existing home wireless networks but I've heard of others using devices like you mention above and having them work well; I personally have not used them though.

If you don't have an existing wireless router then I suspect the device you point to maybe the least costly option.

DolphinLVR
02/01/2012, 09:02 PM
is this network adaptor works?

D-Link PowerLine 200Mbps HD Network Adapter Starter Kit (DHP-307AV)

http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/d-link-d-link-powerline-200mbps-hd-network-adapter-starter-kit-dhp-307av-dhp-307av/10150473.aspx?path=84f3a51901acedde84d3dbb612ab7d0fen02

or any other way to hook up wirelessly? Thx.

Basically What this is, is an extension for an existing router. It would definately work as long as you can plug one end by your router and the other at the tank. In effect, all your doing is using the power lines as a Hardwired connection.

Hope that helps you.

RussM
02/01/2012, 10:22 PM
If you do have a WiFi router, and want to use a wireless adapter like kenargo mentioned, the Netgear WNCE2001 is a good choice. They run about $65.

regent2010
02/02/2012, 05:05 PM
i do have a wireless router. i've heard most people used Xbox game adaptor ($90) to connect their Apex controller too. sounds to me the Netgear is better deal only cost $65.?