I'm posting this in the hope that my experience with the VIP722 we have can help someone in the future.
We were TiVo users before we got our VIP722 from Dish. We used a wireless connection for the TiVo that was hooked up like this:
Cable Modem --> Hardware router/firewall --> Wireless access point ===== Wireless TiVo USB adapter --> TiVo DVR.
--> means wired connection, and ===== means wireless connection.
Our WAP is a NetGear WG602 and the wireless adapter for the TiVo is from TiVo.
When we got the VIP722, it seemed natural that I would have it connect with the Dish mothership via the Internet, as our TiVo has always done. I searched and found various threads on using a wireless game adapter or homeplug, but what we ended up doing was buying a second NetGear WG602, connecting them via the Wireless Point-To-Point Bridge configuration (with WEP security).
This is a great configuration for us, as our cable modem and home office is at the other end of the house from the TV room, and I was not willing to run 100' of Cat5 ethernet cable from my router to my VIP722. My WAP was in the same room as our cable modem, and the signal strength in the TV room was kind of iffy, due to distance and all the walls in-between.
Now, we're configured almost the same as before, but it works much better:
Cable Modem --> Hardware router/firewall --> Wireless access point ===== Wireless access point --> Dish DVR.
Now the wireless connection is a bridge between the two WAPs, which effectively extends my network's range by about 100 feet. It as though my VIP722 was connected to my router using Cat5 ethernet cable.
BTW, I would like to mention that I chatted online with at least two different DISH techs, both of who stated that it was impossible to connect the VIP722 to the Internet using any kind of wireless connection.
We were TiVo users before we got our VIP722 from Dish. We used a wireless connection for the TiVo that was hooked up like this:
Cable Modem --> Hardware router/firewall --> Wireless access point ===== Wireless TiVo USB adapter --> TiVo DVR.
--> means wired connection, and ===== means wireless connection.
Our WAP is a NetGear WG602 and the wireless adapter for the TiVo is from TiVo.
When we got the VIP722, it seemed natural that I would have it connect with the Dish mothership via the Internet, as our TiVo has always done. I searched and found various threads on using a wireless game adapter or homeplug, but what we ended up doing was buying a second NetGear WG602, connecting them via the Wireless Point-To-Point Bridge configuration (with WEP security).
This is a great configuration for us, as our cable modem and home office is at the other end of the house from the TV room, and I was not willing to run 100' of Cat5 ethernet cable from my router to my VIP722. My WAP was in the same room as our cable modem, and the signal strength in the TV room was kind of iffy, due to distance and all the walls in-between.
Now, we're configured almost the same as before, but it works much better:
Cable Modem --> Hardware router/firewall --> Wireless access point ===== Wireless access point --> Dish DVR.
Now the wireless connection is a bridge between the two WAPs, which effectively extends my network's range by about 100 feet. It as though my VIP722 was connected to my router using Cat5 ethernet cable.
BTW, I would like to mention that I chatted online with at least two different DISH techs, both of who stated that it was impossible to connect the VIP722 to the Internet using any kind of wireless connection.