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I have xbmc on my Raspbmc on my Raspberry Pi. I bought a mini usb wireless adapter, but I don't know how to install it.. please help thanks.
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Depends on the OS/Distro you have. OpenELEC? Raspbmc? XBian?
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Have you tried Openelec instead? I went for that one instead of Xbian or Raspbmc because it was much easier to set up using a wifi dongle.
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2013-01-09, 19:41
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-09, 19:43 by Dilligaf.)
Go to Raspbmc settings under programs in xbmc, click on the networking tab and fill in the blanks. Check the Raspbmc forums, I don't understand why so many people ask distro specific questions on this forum rather than the distros forum.
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2013-01-10, 05:49
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Whoops, I guess I read it as "Raspberry" by mistake.
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I'm guessing it works fine with the Virgin Super Hub seeing as it's N compatible?
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Should do, but if it doesn't, it's likely a problem with the Super Hub (and not for the first time, considering how awful they are).
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2013-01-11, 23:55
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-11, 23:58 by Makx.)
Mine's not too bad, I only ever have problems when it's peak and the speed bottoms out, though I do need to reboot it every couple of weeks