Connection Denon AVR-4306 to the internet

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clowe

Audiophyte
I recently purchased a Denon AVR-4306 which has an ethernet port for connecting it to a network to play media files off a computer. I have a wireless network setup, but I need a wireless adapter that connects via the ethernet port to add it to the network. Unfortunately, the usb ports on the receiver are not capable of network communication.

I've been able to find routers and bridges to connect it, but that seems a little pricey and bulky. Another option is a wireless print server, but I'm not sure that will work correctly (although it should). Has anyone successfully connected their Denon receiver to their network? Are there any devices I should avoid or better yet are any recommended.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
sdy284

sdy284

Audioholic
hmm, i wonder if this would work..WGA11B
you should email linksys and ask them

there is also the 802.11g version, but it costs more...
WGA54G
 
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Bigsilvs

Audioholic
I currently own both wireless gaming adapters (B and G) by Linksys for my PS2 and Gamecube video game systems. They work really well and should do the same with your receiver. You can now get the G adapter for as cheap as $70 (I bought mine for $110...sigh). I was really hoping to upgrade my receiver to the Denon AVR-4306 and was wondering the same thing. How is the HDMI Up-Conversion and Up-Scaling on the AVR-4306?
 
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