I followed the directions and i have the launcher icon on the menu, but I cannot get on my network. I did install the crystal HD chip, but I am unable to install the driver.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.
bdavis2701
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2012-05-05 18:27
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Ned Scott
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2012-05-05 18:30
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Double check your network connection? (cables, etc)
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bdavis2701
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2012-05-06 22:15
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I have not hooked up a wired connection. I was hoping to set it up via wireless. Is that not possible?
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Ned Scott
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2012-05-06 22:45
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(2012-05-06 22:15)bdavis2701 Wrote: I have not hooked up a wired connection. I was hoping to set it up via wireless. Is that not possible? It is, but for your initial set up the ATV1 will need to download some files first. You can make easy links to the XBMC wiki using double brackets around words: [[debug log]] = debug log, [[Add-on:YouTube]] = Add-on:YouTube, [[Adding videos to the library]] = Adding videos to the library, [[userdata]] = userdata, etc |
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bdavis2701
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2012-05-07 02:18
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I have installed xbmc, but I installed the crystal hd and now I am trying to install the drivers with no luck. I have the atv1 connected to the Internet and I am using putty to log in, but when I try to type in the pw no text shows up at all.
Can you Guys help with this? |
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Ned Scott
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2012-05-07 04:46
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That's normal. It's just hiding the password so no one can see it. Even though it shows nothing, enter the password and press Enter.
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bdavis2701
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2012-05-07 16:52
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I typed frontrow and I get an access is denied message.
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Elbert
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2012-05-07 17:17
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To comment on your wireless not working; when you installed your CrystalHD card, you probably had to remove your wireless card.
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bdavis2701
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2012-05-07 18:00
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I removed the old wireless card and installed the CrystalHD, but I cannot log into the atv1 and install the drivers due to the fact it says access denied.
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Ned Scott
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2012-05-08 06:09
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Try the pathstick again?
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