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    bmacfla is offline SatelliteGuys Freshman
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    Angry Desperate for help for Sling Adapter not working

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    I am posting this after no luck with DISH support.

    I recently purchased a sling adapter for my 722K receiver. I cannot get it to work. They tell me it needs to download firmware, but for some reason it won't or can't.

    I have it connected to the internet through a Netgear WNCE2001 adapter in the ethernet port to a Netgear WNDR3700 router. Upng is enabled. I do get "good connection" on system check and an IP address.

    In system profile I get Sling Adapter: NONE
    Sling Version: 1.0.0

    I have tried numerous resets, leaving it unplugged for an hour then re-plug, leaving the tuners off for 4-8 hours, tried both USB ports. I even left in unplugged for 5 hours and still no change. I took it to another room and just connected to a wired internet. I appears to be connected "online" and I can see my DVR contents on my android phone. But I cannot watch any recordings or LIVE TV. IT keeps telling me I need a sling adapter (wired or wireless connected)

    I do not know if this is a DOA sling (it does recognize it when it is plugged in to the receiver, but I have never seen a light on it) or it is a receiver or internet issue.

    Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated

    thanks

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    empiretc is offline SatelliteGuys Junkie
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    any chance you can plug the IRD in via Cat-5 and only plug the sling adapter into the rear USB port?
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    bmacfla is offline SatelliteGuys Freshman
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    currently I have it plugged into a cat5 jack and I just moved the sling to the back USB port. There is nothing else connected to the receiver IRD? currently. No TV or Dish. I was told before it could take a while for the firmware to download

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmacfla View Post
    currently I have it plugged into a cat5 jack and I just moved the sling to the back USB port. There is nothing else connected to the receiver IRD? currently. No TV or Dish. I was told before it could take a while for the firmware to download

    are you plugged directly into your router? if not, the WNCE2001 is likely causing a problem. the adapter definitely should be plugged into the rear USB port.

    the firmware downloads for the receivers come via satellite. can you see your IRD and slingbox via dishonline?
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    bmacfla is offline SatelliteGuys Freshman
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    I had tried it plugged into the router wired but I could not connect to the dish from that location. DIRT tells me the update comes via the internet. The wireless appears to work allright as I get an IP address and can see my DVR on my phone using remote access. It just does not see the adapter. And it still does not show up in the system info

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    Your wifi adapter may be the problem. Wrong one. What is needed is the WNDA3100 version 2.

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    bmacfla is offline SatelliteGuys Freshman
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    I am not using it through the USB port I am using it through the ethernet jack.

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    have you tried setting your receiver as a DMZ?
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    bmacfla is offline SatelliteGuys Freshman
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    I now have the box connected by wire to the router (through a switch) The internet appears to be working fine. I can try setting up the box as a default DMZ server and see if anything happens.

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    give it a shot.

    the only real concern is not having the SAT connected. that might cause an issue.
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