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Hi all
I wonder if anyone can throw some light on this question?
We have a Panasonic Viera 42inch plasma that has been great, I already have a Fire Stick attached but was idly checking the setup info and realised that it has an Ethernet port. However, I don't have ethernet in that room and at the moment very limited mains power points free.
So, the question ~ is there a specific dongle or suitable unit that will convert Ethernet to WiFi? I have looked and have yet to reveal immediately suitable options
the ethernet port AFAIK is max 100Mbps speed. NB so far most/all are aimed at connection to computers and require that level of interfacing with the dongle setup....the TV ethernet setup does allow for manual network connection as well automatic.
I would appreciate any pointers and/or user experiences of such adaptor to look at
The reason I wish to explore that sort of connection is that there seem to be a number FreeView data channels that might expand the choices of watching.
TIA
PS I would prefer not throw too much money at the project ~ £15 to £25, if possible?
I wonder if anyone can throw some light on this question?
We have a Panasonic Viera 42inch plasma that has been great, I already have a Fire Stick attached but was idly checking the setup info and realised that it has an Ethernet port. However, I don't have ethernet in that room and at the moment very limited mains power points free.
So, the question ~ is there a specific dongle or suitable unit that will convert Ethernet to WiFi? I have looked and have yet to reveal immediately suitable options
the ethernet port AFAIK is max 100Mbps speed. NB so far most/all are aimed at connection to computers and require that level of interfacing with the dongle setup....the TV ethernet setup does allow for manual network connection as well automatic.I would appreciate any pointers and/or user experiences of such adaptor to look at
TIA
PS I would prefer not throw too much money at the project ~ £15 to £25, if possible?
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