Help with TV in bedroom
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- Kibkommer
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Help with TV in bedroom
Can anyone tell me please. I have a tv in the bedroom now, I do have ntv/multimax will I be able to get ntv in the bedroom on the new tv? Any help would be appreciated.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Help with TV in bedroom
Rocking ! there are so many different options and need more info but there will be no problems no matter the circumstances regards Barry
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Help with TV in bedroom
Surely someone should be able to offer some assistance here as there appear to be so many experts on this site.
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Re: Help with TV in bedroom
I'm not a self-proclaimed expert but it seems to me Rocking will need a Wifi device to transmit the picture from from his Wireless router to his TV (I take it the TV isn't WiFi enabled already). This could be anything from a Laptop PC working as a set top box, Android Box or Roku Box and the like... This avoids use of too many cables
So it's
1 Internet to Router to
2. Wifi device with HDMI (I take it the TV has HDMI) if not there are other options
3. Cable from Wifi Device to TV.
Need more info of course but connecting over WiFi is a doddle as long as the Wifi is in range and even then things can be done....
So it's
1 Internet to Router to
2. Wifi device with HDMI (I take it the TV has HDMI) if not there are other options
3. Cable from Wifi Device to TV.
Need more info of course but connecting over WiFi is a doddle as long as the Wifi is in range and even then things can be done....
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Help with TV in bedroom
We have a 'powerline adapter starter kit'. Bought this in uk but perhaps they are available here in the computer shops. It is - TP-LINK Model number TL-PA411KIT. Had it a while so there may be a more up-to-date model. It uses the electric cables in your walls to take the signal from your router to another room. If you google it or visit www/tp-link.com you may get a better explanation. Easy to set up - we did so it must be!!!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Help with TV in bedroom
Yes they have them here, got mine through Multimax but I've also seen them in Ardinc.Spud50 wrote:We have a 'powerline adapter starter kit'. Bought this in uk but perhaps they are available here in the computer shops. It is - TP-LINK Model number TL-PA411KIT. Had it a while so there may be a more up-to-date model. It uses the electric cables in your walls to take the signal from your router to another room. If you google it or visit www/tp-link.com you may get a better explanation. Easy to set up - we did so it must be!!!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Help with TV in bedroom
Thank you all for your help, have taken this on board.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Help with TV in bedroom
Woooow. Have you got your technical head on Rita.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Help with TV in bedroom
No, going to show responses to a friend who understands technical harden, but looking at the above should be able to work. Xx