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  1. What’s on the front .....4 What’s on the back.....5 Remote control ..... 6 Connecting your Liveradio to your wireless network ..... 7 Choose the language ..... 7 Choose your network connection mode (wireless or Ethernet) .....8 Select your livebox .....8 Enter your wireless security code .....

  2. Apr 28, 2010 · Rather than just suck it and see, you can download a utility called inSSIDer. Use that to scan for other networks, then set your router to a channel that is not in use and is at least two away from any that are. If all you reset is your WiFi channel all of your devices will still 'see' your network without making any changes to them.

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  5. Home & Garden. Telephone to connect to Orange live Box. 16 Replies. Montalivet Mark. 9 years ago. Message. Good evening. Got Orange live box fitted for wifi and now want to buy a telephone to connect to live box. Is it best to get one in UK or France and do they have an ethernet connector or do you need an adapter?

  6. Mar 11, 2009 · Access Livebox homepage at 192.168.1.1 Click configuration link and enter username and password (both admin) Click "my services" then "internet" Enter your orange username and password in the boxes and then click validate. Wait a while for it to do its thing and then the status should be connected.

  7. Dec 12, 2009 · Truthfully, since the Orange Box is working, I'd go with your first inclination, configure the secondary router as a WAP. If it breaks down, they'll probably never know, since you'd be the only user of that router. :smile: Connecting two (or more) SOHO broadband routers together.