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BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
A chap came to repair our landline telephone cable yesterday and was telling me of either a cable or wireless connection from the broadband to TV to receive more channels and streams etc direct to he TV. What do I actually need to buy to do this and is it effective, Ask NSC for any advice as somebody will know
 




middletoenail

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2008
3,580
Hong Kong
I assume you're with BT and what you were offered was 'fusion'. I would google BT Fusion and them you should find out everything you need
 










nail-Z

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
2,972
North Somerset
I think he's telling you that you have a smart TV. Connect your TV to the internet to stream movies and the like straight from the internet.

You may have to buy a wireless receiver for your tellybox - depending on what make of TV you have. That, or an ethernet cable.
 


rouseytastic

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Sep 22, 2011
1,212
Haywards Heath
Smart TV. I watch iPlayer on mine in perfect hd. I use a plug system to take the broadband from the router in the spare room to the TV in the lounge. Not a cheap option but the quality is perfect and no buffering what do ever. Also plug my sky box in to them for on demand
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Smart TV. I watch iPlayer on mine in perfect hd. I use a plug system to take the broadband from the router in the spare room to the TV in the lounge. Not a cheap option but the quality is perfect and no buffering what do ever. Also plug my sky box in to them for on demand

Is that with a lead? Apparently it can be done via wireless.
 




Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,871
How is this different to WebTV, which was available in the late 1990s? Get the keyboard and off you go sort of thing.
 


The Oldman

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NSC Patron
Jul 12, 2003
7,160
In the shadow of Seaford Head
Is that with a lead? Apparently it can be done via wireless.

Your smart TV will need a an attachment to receive the wireless internet stream. They are known as "Dongles" and cost anywhere between £20 to £ 60 depending on yout TV make. If your router is in the same room as the TV then cheaper to connect with an ethernet cable. If not hen consider the home plug solution where you use the house electricity circuit to send the data.
 


rouseytastic

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Sep 22, 2011
1,212
Haywards Heath
Is that with a lead? Apparently it can be done via wireless.

You connect a lead from your router to the host 'plug' in which room it may be. The plug then takes the broadband signal through the sockets in your house. You then plug the secondary plug say behind your tv and connect the two via another lead. This gives you a super strong signal. Mine is 200mbps but you can get slower (cheaper options). This is the best way of doing it because (depending on your broadband signal) there is no lag. The picture on mine in hd is amazing to be honest.

Yes you can do it wirelessly but it's not as stable a signal and considering the amount of data you will be using it will buffer a lot. My neighbour is the petfect example. He spent 50 odd quid on a dongle it's useless. I spent 80 quid on the plugs. Petfect
 




BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
So the first priority is a smart TV. Ours isnt but it is getting dodgy and keeps freezing so may be near time to buy a new one, possibly in January sales.

Thanks for that rouseytastic I am now a little wiser
 


rouseytastic

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Sep 22, 2011
1,212
Haywards Heath
So the first priority is a smart TV. Ours isnt but it is getting dodgy and keeps freezing so may be near time to buy a new one, possibly in January sales.

Yep you'll need one of those. They are pretty cheap now. I bought one for the bedroom Panasonic 42 inch led for about £450. Head to a comet if you can find one open and you'll get a bargain. It really is awesome especially if liked you watch a lot of catch up.

There are new apps coming all the time but iPlayer is very good already. If you use Skype you can do this from the TV now as well but you will need to get one with either a camera built in or one that can accept s camera attachment.
 




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