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philt
30-01-18, 18:05
Hi, I recently got a Formuler F1, and I want to connect it wirelessly to my network.
I already have a TP Link AC600 wireless USB adapter - can I use this?
How do I install (i.e. Dummies Guide!) the drivers for it onto the F1?

Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Philp

Sicilian
30-01-18, 18:09
Hi, I recently got a Formuler F1, and I want to connect it wirelessly to my network.
I already have a TP Link AC600 wireless USB adapter - can I use this?
How do I install (i.e. Dummies Guide!) the drivers for it onto the F1?

Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Philp

Not sure if this will work, but worth a try.

Looks like MT7610u chipset:

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T2U

Menu > Plugins > Press green to download > drivers > network-usb-mt7610u drivers.

Connect the adapter > Reboot > Menu > Setup > Network > Device > See if the USB adapter appears.

philt
30-01-18, 19:35
Not sure if this will work, but worth a try.

Looks like MT7610u chipset:

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T2U

Menu > Plugins > Press green to download > drivers > network-usb-mt7610u drivers.

Connect the adapter > Reboot > Menu > Setup > Network > Device > See if the USB adapter appears.


Thanks, Yes I tried that, but no success. Any other ideas? Not sure what to do - maybe just get the recommended one from world-of-satellite.

I have the box upstairs where the sat. cables are (no way to get the cables down), and when I use the powerline adapters there is a lag on the HD channels. I think this is because the upstairs sockets are on a different circuit to the downstairs sockets (router is downstairs), since if a do a quick terrestrial test on a powerline downstairs the HD is fine.

Is the recommended adapter simply a plug-and-play, or a simple matter of loading the plugin as per your instructions above?

Thanks again!
Philip