FreeSat mention that they are trialling a beta for the BBC iPlayer so I can see that point ~ assuming my slightly troublesome under 2Mb speed is uop to the job?īut my main question is - has anyone used that port to stream photos and video from a PC to the TV? In principle I surmise it should work but does it and is there an SOP to get it right first time?įor example I have JPEGs and AVI video files from my Sony DV camcorder on my NAS drive ~ can these be easily accessed to view on the TV? For the record I would likely need to use a HomePlug link as no LAN wired up in the house.Īny thoughts & feedback woudl be very welcome. While in the past a crossover cable was required to connect two. A LAN port is needed if you want to create a group to connect all. Connecting a LAN Port to a switch or computer Connecting other dissimilar networking equipment. A wired network connection is established through a LAN cable that connects your Smart TV to a LAN port or a wired/wireless router. Now this TV has an Ethernet connection but I have downloaded the manual and it is rather vague as to the usage of the Ethernet port and "talks" about its use with the FreeSat 'network'. All of them are created for the purpose of connecting several PCs in one access point. Now we are looking at replacing our elderly and failing Hitachi TV with a Panasonic Plasma unit ~ HD feed when we can afford Sky so ww would be trying FreeSat.
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