Who can help me with a decidedly non-gardening query?
I have a lovely new Sony Bravia 32" TV, which (on reading the manual) seems to have a feature that means I can hook up to the net & receive iplayer type progs. Sorry, I'm a bit sketchy on the detail - why is it that appliance manuals are either the size of the Encyclopedia Britannica or printed on one side of a single piece of A5?
I'm keen on this idea, and seem to have three options -
1 buy a Sony USB wireless receiver thing to stick in the back of the TV to wirelessly connect to the Virgin broadband hub (about £40) - has to be Sony as it won't work otherwise, I don't think.
2 run a really long ethernet cable between the TV and the hub
3 buy a powerline adaptor which comes as two plugs - one you stick in by the tv & connect with a ethernet cable; and the other by the hub (connected ditto) and the two plugs use the ring main as a cable (if that makes sense).
Option 1 is shaky as the Sony dongle doodah has rubbish write ups as it is not reliable over distances over about 10' (and the tv & hub are in different rooms)
Option 2 is a bit on the impractical side as the tv & hub are in different rooms
Option 3 the gizmo I'm looking at is this one (TP-Link PA411KIT AV500 500 Mbps Powerline Adapter - Twin Pack: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories)- and looks like a good move, assuming it works?
I'd appreciate the views of anyone who's had experience of this set up, and whether you think my option 3 is a good move.
Thank you, oh wise grapes!
I have a lovely new Sony Bravia 32" TV, which (on reading the manual) seems to have a feature that means I can hook up to the net & receive iplayer type progs. Sorry, I'm a bit sketchy on the detail - why is it that appliance manuals are either the size of the Encyclopedia Britannica or printed on one side of a single piece of A5?
I'm keen on this idea, and seem to have three options -
1 buy a Sony USB wireless receiver thing to stick in the back of the TV to wirelessly connect to the Virgin broadband hub (about £40) - has to be Sony as it won't work otherwise, I don't think.
2 run a really long ethernet cable between the TV and the hub
3 buy a powerline adaptor which comes as two plugs - one you stick in by the tv & connect with a ethernet cable; and the other by the hub (connected ditto) and the two plugs use the ring main as a cable (if that makes sense).
Option 1 is shaky as the Sony dongle doodah has rubbish write ups as it is not reliable over distances over about 10' (and the tv & hub are in different rooms)
Option 2 is a bit on the impractical side as the tv & hub are in different rooms
Option 3 the gizmo I'm looking at is this one (TP-Link PA411KIT AV500 500 Mbps Powerline Adapter - Twin Pack: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories)- and looks like a good move, assuming it works?
I'd appreciate the views of anyone who's had experience of this set up, and whether you think my option 3 is a good move.
Thank you, oh wise grapes!
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