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This was my first time connecting my VP200 to a wireless network at home, and I thought I'd share with you guys the steps I took to make this work.
First thing first, you're going to need a wireless router that's connected to the Internet. I'm currently using the Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router that's connected to a cable modem provided by my ISP (Optimum Online).
Next, I got the Wireless-N Gaming and Video Adapter, model WET610N. This thing basically converts any wired-Ethernet device (VP200 in this case) to wireless connectivity.
Now, before I hooked up anything, I installed the software that came with the gaming/video adapter (WET610N) on my laptop that's already connected to the wireless router (WRT310N) wirelessly. Note: I could have done this on my main computer that's directly connected to the wireless router via an ethernet cable, but it's not necessary.
After a few software installation steps, it asked me to plug one end of the blue ethernet cable into the gaming/video adapter (WET610N), and the other end of the ethernet cable into an unused port on the wireless router (WRT310N0). The software then basically helped set up the adapter to go wireless, which was pretty easy.
After the set up was complete, I unplugged the adapter's ethernet cable from the wireless router, then plugged it to my VP200 and waited for the power and ethernet lights on the adapter to be solid before use...
And then all of a sudden, my VP200 was connected to the Internet wirelessly!
To make sure, I tried calling some friends directly and via VRS, and it worked. Yep, yep.
That's all there is to make your VP200 work wirelessly, which only took about 10 minutes to complete. Hope someone out there finds this how-to helpful.
First thing first, you're going to need a wireless router that's connected to the Internet. I'm currently using the Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router that's connected to a cable modem provided by my ISP (Optimum Online).
Next, I got the Wireless-N Gaming and Video Adapter, model WET610N. This thing basically converts any wired-Ethernet device (VP200 in this case) to wireless connectivity.
Now, before I hooked up anything, I installed the software that came with the gaming/video adapter (WET610N) on my laptop that's already connected to the wireless router (WRT310N) wirelessly. Note: I could have done this on my main computer that's directly connected to the wireless router via an ethernet cable, but it's not necessary.
After a few software installation steps, it asked me to plug one end of the blue ethernet cable into the gaming/video adapter (WET610N), and the other end of the ethernet cable into an unused port on the wireless router (WRT310N0). The software then basically helped set up the adapter to go wireless, which was pretty easy.
After the set up was complete, I unplugged the adapter's ethernet cable from the wireless router, then plugged it to my VP200 and waited for the power and ethernet lights on the adapter to be solid before use...
And then all of a sudden, my VP200 was connected to the Internet wirelessly!
To make sure, I tried calling some friends directly and via VRS, and it worked. Yep, yep.
That's all there is to make your VP200 work wirelessly, which only took about 10 minutes to complete. Hope someone out there finds this how-to helpful.