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wireless tv dongle?
JamesN
Posts: 795 Forumite
in Techie Stuff
Hey guys,
Got an LG 47LX9900 3D ready tv. My question is how can I get it so it can connect wirelessly to my network in order to stream videos and such. Apparently I have to get an LG dongle that retails for like £50.
Are there any other options available to me? I'm not paying £50 for a dongle but if there are other options such as a media player with wireless capability then I dont mind spending over £50 as i'll get other benefits.
Thanks guys!
Got an LG 47LX9900 3D ready tv. My question is how can I get it so it can connect wirelessly to my network in order to stream videos and such. Apparently I have to get an LG dongle that retails for like £50.
Are there any other options available to me? I'm not paying £50 for a dongle but if there are other options such as a media player with wireless capability then I dont mind spending over £50 as i'll get other benefits.
Thanks guys!
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Not too sure you can, how would the TV detect the dongle?
That's what software (drivers) are normally for. Hence the need for a LG Dongle? Maybe that has the required software built into it.
But if it can be done I'd like to know also, as I have internet ready tv but don't fancy running a cable to it.
Think you can pick up a media player with wireless for around £100.Helping the country to sleep better....ZZZzzzzzzz0 -
Helping the country to sleep better....ZZZzzzzzzz0
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It's good to see that tesco are not detracting from the norm by selling cheap crap at over inflated prices.Pinkypants wrote: »
An eGreat M34 will pi$$ all over that, and for a good £30 less than what Tesco are asking for hardware that went end of line years ago.Remember kids, it's the volts that jolt and the mills that kill.0 -
I did splash out the £50 for a dongle (seems to be the norm)- but was a little disappointed about the TV I was able to receive. I can get BBC iplayer, but no ITV, which I didn't realise.
Perhaps check on yours before splashing the cash?
Unless anyone knows a way I can receive it?0 -
KillerWatt wrote: »It's good to see that tesco are not detracting from the norm by selling cheap crap at over inflated prices.
An eGreat M34 will pi$$ all over that, and for a good £30 less than what Tesco are asking for hardware that went end of line years ago.
To be fair I googled, cut and pasted in space of 30 secs.
I wasn't recommending that model. Honest. It was meant as an example.Helping the country to sleep better....ZZZzzzzzzz0 -
IIWY I'd use homeplugs and forget about a wireless connection to the TV.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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I wasn't having a go at you personally, I wouldn't buy anything electrical from tesco because it is invariably nothing more than cheap rubbish that is way overpriced.Pinkypants wrote: »To be fair I googled, cut and pasted in space of 30 secs.
I wasn't recommending that model. Honest. It was meant as an example.Remember kids, it's the volts that jolt and the mills that kill.0 -
No idea about a dongle, but I can get BBC iplayer wirelessly through my Wii, not sure about other t'internet stuff on it as I have not tried but it may be worth a thought0
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Got an LG 47LX9900 3D ready tv. My question is how can I get it so it can connect wirelessly to my network in order to stream videos and such. Apparently I have to get an LG dongle that retails for like £50.
Sony are the same, I've run a cable (10m - £3.60) around the room. However if that's a problem, the homeplugs as suggested by penrhyn would be ok, but cost considerably more than a cable.Move along, nothing to see.0
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