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Maximum Purchase:. Gift Wrapping:. Add to wishlist. Manage Wishlists. Most Orders Ship Same Day. Free 30 Day Returns. Setup is quick and easy. Plug in the Wi-Fi adapter into the USB port on the back of the Wally Follow the on-screen prompts to connect to a wireless network Open the app of your choice and enjoy!

Write Your Own Review How do you rate this product? Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into your receiver. It should plug directly into the Ethernet port on the back of the receiver. Method 2. Purchase and connect a wireless adapter.

This is unnecessary on a Hopper 3 or Hopper with Sling receiver. Turn on your TV and select the receiver's input if necessary. Bring up the DISH menu. Select Settings. You'll find it near the top of the screen. Select Internet.

This option is near the top of the Settings page. Select Wireless Setup. It's in the lower-right corner of the screen. Doing so brings up a list of wireless options. This option is near the top of the screen. Select a network. In the list of available networks, select the name of the one that you want to use.

Select Next. It's on the right side of the page. Enter your password. Using the on-screen keyboard, type in your wireless network's password. Select Save. Doing so will save your network settings and connect your receiver to the Internet.

Method 3. Understand that Joey receivers connect automatically. Unless you haven't finished setting up your Joey receiver or it's disconnected from the Hopper, it should currently be connected to the Internet. The only exception to this rule is if the receiver's "Bridging" feature is disabled; if so, you can re-enable Bridging from your receiver's settings.

It's at the top of the screen. You'll find this option near the top of the Settings page. Select Advanced. Doing so opens the Advanced Settings menu.

Select Bridging and switch it to "On". It's in the middle of the page. Once you've selected it, using the left or right arrows on your remote should scroll through the available options, allowing you to turn on Bridging. Select OK when prompted. This will ensure that Bridging Internet from your Hopper to your Joey is enabled, meaning that your Joey should now be able to connect wirelessly to the Internet. Method 4. Buy a wireless adapter. You can buy this adapter from the DISH online store.

Connect your wireless adapter to your Dish Network receiver. Select Setup when prompted. Upon recognizing your wireless adapter, your ViP receiver will prompt you to select an option in a pop-up window; select Setup to do so. In the list of network names, find and select your network.

Select Done. It's near the bottom of the list of network names. Enter your network's password. When prompted, use the on-screen keyboard to type in the password you use to connect to your network. Doing so will prompt your receiver to connect to the Internet. Confirm your setup. Select Done when prompted, then select OK when prompted with the signal strength test. It could vary, depending on what service provider you use. In most cases, there is an option to connect to the internet.

Connect and log into the one you are using. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 9. It might be because your internet is too slow or the satellite is messed up. Contact Dish and explain the problem you're having, they might be able to help you. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 4. You could get a TV tuner card, which will fit into your computer's PCI port and allow you to connect the setup box.

Not Helpful 0 Helpful 4. Even if your TV has internet, usually they need ethernet cables as well. Plug those cables into the TV.



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