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9400 wont connect to wireless
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Post 1 made on Thursday January 8, 2009 at 20:18
onocoolie
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I have read several post on here and tried everything I could find. I still cannot get my tsu9400 to connect to wireless router. I have a Belken b,g, &n newer router. I tries the WEP 128 and static IP's.. just says connecting. any thoughts
Charles
Post 2 made on Friday January 9, 2009 at 05:53
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Hi.
Wich model .I have Belkin N1 Vision ,this same can i help you?Send private PM.
OP | Post 3 made on Friday January 9, 2009 at 07:55
onocoolie
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The model number is F5D8233-4. Any suggestions?
Charles
Post 4 made on Friday January 9, 2009 at 09:15
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You don't have everything set up correctly, on the remote or on your router.
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Post 5 made on Friday January 9, 2009 at 10:35
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PEP2 SYSTEM SETINGS-NETWORK
Try:192.168.3.5-ip TSU9400
Subnet mask:255.255.255.0
Default Geteway-192.168.3.1--LAN static ip adress your router or change value
DNS- Here wright correct DNS(check in your router url adres(192.168.2.1???)
SSID-Yours ssid((check in your router url adres(192.168.2.1???)
Encryption-WEP 128
HEX Key-(1233I9878896....)check in your router url adres(192.168.2.1???)

My 2xTSU9600+RFX9600+RFX9400 works :-)

Last edited by gadgetman1 on January 9, 2009 11:57.
Post 6 made on Friday January 9, 2009 at 11:30
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I would try with encryption (at least temporarily) disabled on both the access point and the pronto. It removes one (quite big) variable.

Chris.
Post 7 made on Sunday January 11, 2009 at 20:14
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Also don't forget that the Pronto encryption key field in PEP2 is somewhat 'pooched'! The Pronto does not do a proper job converting from ASCII to HEX: Thus 'Senior Pronto' will refuse to connect or get kicked out of the club every time it makes a pass at your router!

If this is the problem: Don't turn off encryption permanently unless you want a long term relationship with a hacker. Copy the encryption key hex string from your router and paste it into your config. I had a similar problem and that solved it.

And if that isn't enough: There are rumours that the Pronto uses a G class wireless protocol.... If you've got an N class router you have a problem.

And on top of that: If you are trying to use WPA encryption on your router; Pronto doesn't do WPA only WEP.
You can hide almost anything until you have to put the drywall up!
OP | Post 8 made on Monday January 12, 2009 at 12:36
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Thanks for the replies guys. I do have all the setting entered into PEP2 for my router, I have the encrytions off. My router is broadcasting b,g and n mode. Last time I messed with it it was not connected. I just got it off the charger and now it is connected. I guess it just took a while.
Charles
Post 9 made on Tuesday January 13, 2009 at 11:41
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Although your router supports b/g/n, what is it currently using. Some routers allow you to enable 'booster' or performance enhancing options that can pooch a Wifi signal to some devices. Others will allow you to set it to a specific revision of the protocol (ie: n class devices only)

If your router config is set to only use 802.11n; from what I have read, the Pronto is not going to have a good day as it will only work with b/g routers.

Also there is a firmware update out for the TSU9400 that addresses a wifi connectivity issue when coming out of sleep mode. If your interested in this one, I believe it's in the file download area.... If not you'll need to jump on the Philips site.
You can hide almost anything until you have to put the drywall up!
Post 10 made on Thursday January 15, 2009 at 03:25
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I also use a Belkin N1, and have to change the broadcast setting from "B, G, N" to "G" only, as the remote WILL NOT connect on the three-way setting. The N1 is set to WPA-pro.

To alleviate the problem, I also have a second router (Linksys) in the mix, that's set to broadcast "B, G", and is configured this way only to communicate with the 9600, and my PSP, and Pocket PC, and... The Lk is set to WEP 128, and has simple access to PC and internet, but is "mostly" isolated from the LAN.
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