Panasonic TY-WL20U Wireless Adapter for Panasonic 2012 Internet Ready TVs

Panasonic TY-WL20U Wireless Adapter for Panasonic 2012 Internet Ready TVs

features :

  • USB Base Station to Ensure Best Radio Coverage
  • High Seed Dual Band Wireless
  • Wi-Fi Adapter for 2012 Wi-Fi Ready Viera TV's
description : With the 2012 Panasonic TY-WL20U Wireless Adapter, you can setup your Panasonic VIERA HDTV freely without worrying about LAN cable wiring. Once plugged into the USB terminal, you can enjoy VIERA Connect along with other online content wirelessly by accessing your Wireless LAN router.

Compatible with the following 2012 VIERA Models: UT50 Plasma Series (60-Inch, 55-Inch, 50-Inch, 42-Inch), 50XT50 Plasma, E50 LED/LCD Series (55-Inch, 47-Inch, 42-Inch), and the E5 LED/LCD Series (42-Inch, 37-Inch, 32-Inch).

Compatible with the following 2011 VIERA Models: VT30 Plasma Series, GT30 Plasma Series, ST30 Plasma Series, and the DT30 LED/LCD Series.

This product is not compatible with 2010 VIERA models.


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44 of 44 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars wireless adapter, April 23, 2012
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I could not find it locally in any store. Found it through Amazon at a very good price. Plugged it into my new TV and established a wireless connection. Its original placement at the back of the set and within a wooden cabinet did not allow for signal reception. Used the dock that came with the product and placed it unobtrusively in front of cabinet and TV and had instant reception.
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51 of 57 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars It works, but had to change the network settings., May 21, 2012
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Larry K. (San Jose, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I got this to go along with my TCL42E50. It would have been nice if it had been built in, but if one wants it is available in a higher priced TV. This review will not rate it on that basis.

I installed directly into the USB port, did not use the stand. In my configuration that works best, though I noted that it partially blocks the other USB port and can also interfere with the SD card slot. Signal strength is 4 bars.

In order to get it to recognize and connect to the wireless network, I had to permanently disable two security settings...
Originally they were:
1.) SSID broadcast DISabled.
2.) MAC filtering ENabled.

Now,
1.) SSID broadcast is ENabled.
2.) MAC filtering is DISabled.

This is unfortunate as I prefer the added security of the previous settings.
My other gadgets worked fine without SSID broadcast and with MAC filtering, but not this.

Installing the WiFi adapter allowed me to use th e IOS 'VIERA remote' app (kinda cool), do a software update, and run some of the included apps. No issues with any of them.

Performance is adequate within the limits of my Internet connection speed.

If you elect to not purchase this but do have an Internet connection available, I suggest connecting via the Ethernet port and doing a software update. My set was mfg in Feb, 2012 with software rev 1.06. By the time I purchased in early May, 2012, the software revision was 1.17.

The need to reduce the security of my network is enough for me to knock it down a bit. 3 stars.

[begin update 6/17/2012]
There was another software update (1.19), again tried to disable SSID broadcast and enable MAC filtering again, still no luck getting a connection with those settings. Note that one person has reported success with SSID broadcast disabled; maybe it doesn't like my router (2Wire wireless DSL modem/gateway from AT&T)?
FWIW, I do think this is pricey, though the price of the TV has dropped over 0 since I bought it, so it's a wash for anyone buying it now.
[end update]

[begin update 1/6/2013]
A few months ago there was another update... Version 1.23. As of this date it is still current. Still unable to configure WiFi as I would prefer.
[end update 1/6/2013]
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great!, June 20, 2012
This review is from: Panasonic TY-WL20U Wireless Adapter for Panasonic 2012 Internet Ready TVs (Electronics)
I bought the Panasonic VIERA TC-L47E50 47" LED HDTV and after using it for about a week I decided to pickup this wireless network adapter. I had been a wired ethernet connection to the TV using ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) via my PC Desktop. While that method worked well, it was limited in that I had to have my PC on in order to use ICS.

This wireless USB network adapter was easy to setup, just plug it into one of the spare USB ports on the TV, go into the Network Settings option in the Menu of the TV, search for your wireless network and then use the TV's remote to enter in your network's password.

I have the TV maybe 50 feet away from my router down a hallway and through two doors and I get a FULL 5 bars on the connection. It was easy to setup and the TV access the Internet fast and easy.

While the price is more than generic network adapters, I had in store credit to offset the higher cost. You also have to factor in the cost of the tv and I bought the tv when it was on sale for 9, plus I'm getting at least from my Amazon CC on that purchase alone. I don't even know if you can even use any other kind of network adapter with these tv's, probably not.

The device includes a wired USB extension cable with a base so that you can put the adapter in a better position if you are having network issues with reception, depending on your tv and router placement. I didn't bother with this as I am getting a FULL 5 bars when plugged directly into the TV.

Highly recommended.
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Brother TN460 High Yield Toner Cartridge - Retail Packaging

Brother TN460 High Yield Toner Cartridge - Retail Packaging

features :

  • Replacement toner cartridge
  • Compatible with Brother HL-1240/1250/1270N, FAX-4750/5750, and MFC-8300/8500/8600/8700/P2500 printers
  • Yields approximately 6,000 pages
  • Quality printing on a variety of papers and stocks
  • Works with combination laser and LED copy/scan printers
description : For Use With: DCP-1200, DCP-1400, IntelliFax-4100e, HL-1230, HL-1240, HL-1250, HL-1270N, HL-1435, HL-1440, HL-1450, HL-1470N, MFC-8300, MFC-8500, MFC-8600, MFC-8700, MFC-9600, MFC-9700, MFC-9800, IntelliFax-4100, IntelliFax-4750, IntelliFax-4750e, IntelliFax-5750, IntelliFax-5750eThe Brother TN460 replacement toner drum works with popular Brother printers, fax machines, and multifunctions, including HL-1240/1250/1270N, FAX-4750/5750, and MFC8300/8500/8600/8700/P2500 series. It ensures quality printing on a variety of papers and stocks and yields approximately 6,000 pages. The Brother TN460 also works well with combination laser and LED copy/scan printers. See Details >>


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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Most economical laser toner for small business home office., August 28, 2004
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Albert "prontobooks" (PRESCOTT, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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I Have been using Brother laser printers which use this cartridge for about 7 years. GREAT PRODUCT. In fact the Brother multi function machine I currently use is a (now discontinued) MFC 9600. It has now been replaced with the nearly identical MFC 9700. I have had it for some 5 years with regular use and it works flawlesly. I use about 3 or 4 TN460 cartridges per year. Brother seems to be about the only manufacturer which provides a decent economical value for laser toner. Yes their printers/multi function machines cost a little more initially, but, do the long term math. You pay dearly in toner costs down the road with other better known or more highly publisized brands. I am continually surprised when I inquire at any office supply store about the cost per print or cost of operation of any given laser printer. The sales people are baffled, and never seem to know. This to me is THE question to ask. And, with the cost a some excellent full featured heavy duty Brother multifun ction machines (fax scanner laser printer) very close to 0, it really does not make any sense to buy anything else if you are a small business home office with fairly regular laser/fax usage. Yes you might get a laser printer for 0 less. But after a few cartridges, you will wish you had a Brother using this economical cartridge.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product, great price, June 22, 2004
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Florentius (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
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I've come back time and again to Amazon.com for this toner cartridge. Their price has been the lowest I could find anywhere time after time. You can feel confident if you purchase it here, you're getting very close to the rock-bottom price.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars high yield -, February 28, 2004
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The cartridge is easy to install and lasts a long time... haven't had it botch any print run in two years of operation, in fact, the brother printer that uses it, just hummmms along tackling any job my small business needs... a winner! and the price at amazon is a winner, too.
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Brother Printer HL6180DW Wireless Monochrome Printer

Brother Printer HL6180DW Wireless Monochrome Printer

features :

  • Prints up to 42ppm
  • Built-in wireless 802.11b/g/n and Gigabit Ethernet network interfaces
  • 550-Sheet standard paper capacity, expandable
  • Automatic duplex (two-sided) printing
  • Super high-yield replacement toner cartridge available, TN-780 Super High-Yield Toner (approx. 12,000 pages)
description : The HL-6180DW is a monochrome laser printer with built-in wireless and wired networking. Ideal for business with higher print volumes, it features reliable, fast printing at up to 42ppm and automatic duplex (two-sided) printing. Plus, it provides flexible paper handling via its 550-Sheet paper capacity, and uses a super high-yield 12,000 replacement toner cartridge for low cost output. See Details >>


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Great for Our Small Business, September 25, 2012
This review is from: Brother Printer HL6180DW Wireless Monochrome Printer (Office Product)
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As an initial note, I'd like to acknowledge the 1 -Star review from Amazon member Dirk J. Krouskop about this product. I actually saw his review after I had ordered this printer, but before I received it from Amazon. His review describes how this printer caused his circuit breaker to trip. I found the review very informative and marked it as "Helpful."

My experience with this printer has been different than his. No problems with breakers, at all. Although, I admit to holding my breath when I first turned on the machine after having read his review -- wondering if the room would go dark. I have this plugged into one of many power strips on a 15A circuit, and like many people, I'm probably plugging too many devices into that circuit through the use of power strips. When I first turned it on, running in room were three mac mini's, an iMac, a router, two 8-port ethernet switches, two UPS battery backups, an HP inkjet printer, and three LCD monitors (along with r andom smaller things like external hard drives and AA and AAA battery chargers.) I've heard the Mac Mini's don't draw much power, but was still relieved. I don't know if my lack of circuit breaker problems means that he has a normal system, and mine is robust. Or, there may be all sorts of other possible explanations, but I just wanted to share my experience, in case it's helpful. My house was built and wired in 1969, but that room was an addition to the house from around 1996.

That said, I really like this laser printer. Here are some of the reasons:

A big factor in the purchase was the relatively low operating cost of this unit when it comes to toner. Lots and lots of pages from the large toner cartridges, which are also more reasonably priced than the other laser printer I have, an HP P2055dn (which is very similar in size to the Brother HL6180DW);

Easy Double sided printing;

Easily printed to it from my iPhone and iPad on ce it was on my network;

Print quality is professional. We did a side by side comparison of letters to a client that we printed on 24lb, 25% cotton business paper from the HP laserjet and the Brother. We thought they were both superb quality. Very clear and pleasant to read.

Fast printing. it's plenty fast for our small office, as a shared printer.

Wifi and Ethernet. I've always preferred Ethernet connections to WiFi, but set this on WiFi. Easily joined my WPA2 Personal password protected network and still prints fast. It's located just about 10 feet from the WiFi router, so the connection is probably excellent. Every computer on the network sees the Brother and can print to it.

Again, I really found Dirk J. Krouskop's review useful. My experience with this printer, however, has been excellent. At this price, it's such a great printer for a small business. Really can't believe this quality is available without gouging u s on toner replacement costs. Had I seen his review before I purchased, I probably would have missed out, so I'm just adding this review / experience and hope it's also useful.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent SOHO Printer!, October 23, 2012
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D. Matheny (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
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Over the last few years, we've been using Brother printers in our home office and have had excellent results. Our previous printer, the Brother HL-5370DW, definitely got the most use since our business is now to a point where we easily print a full ream of paper every few days.

The HL-5370DW actually worked fairly well; but, it did have some issues that were always a pain:

1) It was horrible at printing envelopes. As a result, we would always print envelopes on an HP Color LaserJet even though it isn't as convenient.

2) The lights would dim every time the HL-5370DW would start up.

3) The input paper capacity wasn't that great.

Regardless of those issues we went through multiple toner cartridges and a couple of drums before the printer finally just fell apart.

With that background, I've found the HL6180DW to be a very impressive model! It still fits in the same footprint as the older laser - but does sit a bit taller because of the larger input tray.

Here are the things I like about the HL6180DW:

1) This is the first Brother laser printer I've owned that actually does a good job at printing envelopes! No more wrinkled envelopes, and no more trips up to the color LaserJet. :)

2) It starts up without dimming the lights. On top of that, the first page out is still a couple of seconds faster than the HL-5370DW.

3) Because of the little LCD screen, the wireless setup was a breeze. I did have to download drivers on each PC to get the network setup working; but, that isn't a huge deal.

4) I like that Brother doesn't bundle a lot of garbage with their network drivers - but I wonder why the download package was so large since there aren't really any apps included...

5) T he print speed is excellent! Honestly, we're on the verge of needing a truly professional-level printer; but, this will hold us over for the next few months until we get into a larger office.

6) I love having the option for a super high-yield print cartridge. That will definitely save both money and hassle.

7) The duplex feature works great - although I've come to expect that from Brother printers in general.

8) I like that the paper tray will hold a full ream of paper.

Honestly, there isn't much bad that I can say about this little printer. If you're looking for a great laser printer in a compact package, then I would highly recommend this Brother HL6180DW!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars best little laser with cheapest supplies, November 8, 2012
This review is from: Brother Printer HL6180DW Wireless Monochrome Printer (Office Product)
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Customer Video Review Length:: 4:22 Mins

I love this printer so far! It's smallish, economical, pretty quiet, and prints well. Watch my video if you want, but I'm not very good at video reviews yet... :)

The video just goes through the first time setup. I'm a computer tech who usually doesn't need a lot of hand-holding. If you want all the help you can get, using the disk to install a printer will usually give you step by step instructions (but I never tried with this printer).

Setup:
-easy to setup: I followed the menus on the printer itself and setup the wireless connection.
-easy to install on the computer: I searched for a network printer, it found it, and it searched the internet for the driver--no need to install other bloated software (I've only installed it in windows 7).

Economical:
--economical: The TN780 Super-dup er high yield is for up to 12,000 pages at just over 0 currently. (You'll never get 12,000 since printer cartridges are rated for 5% coverage. If I just do general stuff without a lot of pictures, I would expect to get around 10,000 pages--20 reams of paper!)
--other consumables seem ok too--drum is just over 0 too and good for up to 30,000 pages--some printers have the drum built into the cartridge, but usually more economical printers have it separate.
--There are other parts listed, like the fuser and rollers, but I haven't seen them for sale and I'm too lazy to call Brother. It's good to know that Brother doesn't consider the printer kaput when a roller wears out, but these things usually last pretty long--I've had printers that I've never changed anything other than toner and drums.
--duplexer built in! Print on both sides to save paper!
--there is a toner saver mode that prints just a little lighter. I'm leaving it on because I'm cheap. Doesn't seem to effect quality. If you don't want to install all the extra software from disk, you can set things like toner saver and quite mode by browsing to the printer's ip address.

other:
--500 sheet paper tray! Oh yeah! I stuck a whole ream of paper, and I'm going to let it run out every time so I can just stick another ream of paper in it.
--upgradable memory... who cares, but you can!

cons: (none of these matter to me, but in case you need to know)
--you can use the multi-purpose for envelopes, but the books says it will only hold 3 at a time. May not be good for printing a stack of envelopes.
--Doesn't seem to support anything other than "thick paper". Seems to be no support for even thinner card stock. (does support laser labels).
--can only do legal in the multi-purpose tray so this wouldn't be good if you need lots of legal (who does these days?).

power issues:
--I see one review says it keeps throwing his break er. I have it plugged into a wall outlet with my AMD performance desktop, bose ipod dock, 27" monitor, HP wireless speaker thingie, computer speakers, happy light, desk lamp, and sometimes laptop. It's never caused electrical issues--no breaking tripping, no dimming, no nothing. I plug it directly into the wall and I plug everything else into a ups.
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