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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2010

Wirelessly Connect Your HDTV To Your Home Network with the NETGEAR universal Wi-Fi Internet Adapter

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  • @dedicateddad CRAP!

    Forgot: XBox, PS3, WII too!

  • These work GREAT!

    What they don't tell you is that you can hang a hub off of the dongle and connect all your toys in your entertainment center to the hub - thus giving them all wifi access through one dongle.

    I have my TV, Boxee, BluRay, Tivo and Media-PC all going through one of these to a wireless-N router. Since we never really use more than one at a time, speeds are SCREAMING!

  • @freddyshanshan idiot....thats what you get for thinking different...

  • RON PAUL 2012! CONNECT WITH DIS!

  • connect using an "internet port"

  • ok my 2wire does not have a WPS and my Sony bravia says its connected but the netgear needs to be configured!!! how do I do this?? I hook up the netgear to my mac and the 2wire but my comp.does not show or recognize the netgear !!now what ??HELP

  • @yes350yes and make a wireless keyboard? NO! just buy a wireless keyboard

  • @KnightChatX yeah but for most people these days in the modern world that's too complicated.all people want to do now is plug'nplay

  • is this another nightmare like the netgear ''push2tv'' i bought and it sits gathering dust! ???? for thesimple reason the advertisers did not make it clear that ''intel wireless display'' was needed on my laptop!!! is this another mistake waiting to happen?... please e-mail me with a solution? samson07@shaw.ca thanks

  • You could always just plugin a spare laptop with internet connection already to the TV using S-Video cable or anything else, you can turn laptop's screen off and remote desktop the laptop and use program such as VLC Player to watch stored movies/videos and use youtube, hulu, crackle, or any comparable website and display video in full screen.

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