HP x5404 Media Center Extender support Installation Guide

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Wired 
MCPC/DEC
Internet
DSL or cable
modem
Wireless 802.11a access point/router
Wireless Media Center 
Extender
TV
Second PC
Wired 
MCPC/DEC
Internet
DSL or cable 
modem
100 Mbps access point/router
Wired Media Center Extender
TV
Second PC
Wired,
Best
802.11a, 
Good
Poor Performance: too many obstructions, 2.4 GHz interference
MCPC/DEC
Internet
DSL or cable
modem
Wireless 802.11a/g
access point/router
Media Center 
Extender
TV
Good Performance
MCPC/DEC
Internet
DSL or cable modem
Wireless 802.11a access point/router
Media Center Extender
TV
Second PC
MCPC/DEC
Internet
DSL or cable modem
Wireless 802.11b access point/router
Media Center Extender
TV
Poor
Poor
3. Connect the Extender to the 802.11a network
 •  Use the Media Center Extender Quick Setup Guide to set up the    
    Extender hardware and cables. Then use the Windows Media  
 
    Center Extender Setup Wizard on the MCPC/DEC to install
    the software and make sure the Extender and network are    
 
    working.
4. Try the following if the Extender experiences pauses in
    TV viewing
 •  When connecting the MCPC/DEC to an 802.11 A+G    
 
 
    access point or router, use 802.11a for the MCPC/DEC.
    Use 802.11g for other wireless devices such as laptops. 
•  To help you improve video quality, use the Media Center
    Extender Network Performance Tuner. To use the Extender 
    Network Performance Tuner, see section B. above.
•  The following devices can cause interference with 802.11g    
 
    networks. Adjusting them might reduce interference.
  • 802.11b wireless networking devices
  • Microwave ovens, 2.4 GHz cordless phones, 2.4 GHz baby  
 
  monitors, 
etc.
  • Other wireless networks, for example those from neighboring    
  houses
B. Wireless Network Connections
A. Wired Network Connections
In a wired network, all PC components and devices are connected 
to the network using RJ-45 Ethernet cables.
In this confi guration, the MCPC/DEC and Media Center Extender 
are connected directly using Ethernet cables.
•  Make sure to use an Ethernet switch that supports  
 
  100 megabits per second (Mbps).
•  Depending on the capabilities of the MCPC/DEC, 
  this confi guration supports up to fi ve Extenders.
Don’t Do
This
Home Offi ce PC
Internet
DSL or cable modem
Wireless access point/router
Media Center Extender
TV
MCPC/DEC with 
wireless adapter
To provide Media Center experiences, you connect the Media Center Extender to an HP Media Center PC (MCPC) or HP Digital 
Entertainment Center (DEC) using either a wired (Ethernet) or wireless network. For more information on networking the Extender, 
visit http://www.microsoft.com/mcx/.
802.11g, 
Fair
Do not use an 802.11b network for 
MCPC/DEC and Extender connections

The 802.11b network standard does not 
provide the necessary capacity to support a 
MCPC/DEC or Extenders. Reserve 802.11b 
for other wireless devices such as laptops.
802.11b 
network
Don’t Do
This
Two wireless
links
Do not connect a MCPC/DEC to a wireless 
router and a Media Center Extender to a 
wireless router at the same time. Most home 
networks do not have the capacity to support 
video transmitted across such a wireless 
connection. 
Networking
C. Setting up and Troubleshooting the Media Center Extender on a Wireless Network
When setting up a Media Center Extender on a wireless network 
or troubleshooting problems with a Media Center Extender on a 
wireless network, follow these guidelines:
1. Select and set up the access point or router
 •  Use a recommended dual 802.11a/802.11g (A+G) access point    
   or router, or an 802.11a access point or router.
 •  When using a dual A+G access point or router, make sure the    
   802.11a and 802.11g networks have different, unique network
   names  (SSIDs).
 •  When you fi rst set up the access point or router, make sure the    
   external antennas are oriented vertically.
2. Locate and position the Extender, access point and router
 •  Before you position the Extender, imagine a straight line between  
   the Extender and the access point.
 •  Locate the Extender and access point or router so there are as    
   few obstructions as possible along the straight line. Obstructions  
   include such items as TVs, cabinets, other electronics, and
   furniture.
 •  There should be no more than two walls or two fl oors between 
   the wireless antenna and the access point for optimal 
   performance.
In this confi guration, only the Media Center Extender is wireless. All 
other devices are connected to the network using Ethernet cables 
and an 802.11a or 802.11g wireless router.
•  One wireless Extender and four additional wired Extenders 
  can be supported depending on your MCPC/DEC hardware 
 capability.
•  802.11a networks are the least likely to experience interference    
  from other devices.
•  Media Center Extender supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)  
  and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
• The Media Center Extender Network Performance Tuner
  is a tool you can use to improve wireless video quality. To use    
  the Network Performance Tuner, go to your MCPC/DEC,  
 
 click 
StartAll ProgramsAccessoriesMedia Center, and then   
 click 
Media Center Extender Network Performance Tuner.
Important: the connection from your MCPC or DEC to the access 
point/router needs to be wired 100 Mbps Ethernet.
© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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