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It could be... Already bought it and Works perfectly.
Thank you for answering!
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Glad to read that all is well. You sure took your time with this decision[^].
If you could it would be great if you could run a download rate test across the unit and report it. Most reviews that I have seen indicate that the typical throughput is about 25% of the manufacturer's claimed maximum.
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Don't know how to do it as I have placed both devices between the TV and the PC in non easy to access places. (I'd need a laptop and a direct connection between it and the desktop computer and start sending files).
What I can say is that the HD video is seen flawlessly.
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I'd spend a little extra and get a set with gigabit ports and 500Mbps. I bought a set by Linksys a few months ago and have been impressed. My home office is on one end and the cable modem/access point are on the other end. My wife's wireless went out on her new all-in-one HP and I have it temporarily working with a usb adapter. I will eventually buy another kit they sell where one end is a wireless extender. That way my smartphone will work in our detached garage (man cave) and I can wire her office and solve another issue of sharing her printer (not wireless) between her all-in-one pc (personal) and a laptop from work. It beats the heck out of running cat5.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Hi Kmoorevs, I've already bought one at 500mbps and fast Ethernet (100mbps) it does what it should, transfer HD films to my TV... If I would need to plug any pc to a NAS or similar I would go for the gigabit one, but in order to connect the PC to the TV...
Now, with Serviio installed on the PC and those small devices I can see any film on my TV and control the film (pause, fast forward...) from my TV remote control.
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Just found out that the local farmer where we buy most of our meat, has started smoking their own bacon.
And it's good.
Mmm, BACON!
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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Reefers...I guess they had the munchies.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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I'm ashamed to admit how long it took me to get that one.
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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I got it ten minutes before this post.
Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
- Mitchell Kapor
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That made me think of that old classic from the The Bushwackers "Marijuana Australiana[^]" and I just had to smile.
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Ah there goes my nostalgia hit for today and some of the links are interesting as well.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Does the farmer inhale deeply, and have you noticed anything unusual in his behavior like creating spiral haystacks ?
bill
"What Turing gave us for the first time (and without Turing you just couldn't do any of this) is he gave us a way of thinking about and taking seriously and thinking in a disciplined way about phenomena that have, as I like to say, trillions of moving parts.
Until the late 20th century, nobody knew how to take seriously a machine with a trillion moving parts. It's just mind-boggling." Daniel C. Dennett
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When you mention it yes, the hay is tightly packed in a spiral that is presented to the cows in a white plastic foil wrap.
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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The North-o-meter[^].
Apparently I'm belonging to Oxford.
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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I'm 25% Northern which is, apparently, somewhere around London. Not bad considering I live in Cambridge.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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"Somewhere around Jersey"
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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Thought it would've been "Somewhere around Cardigan".
For those that care to shear them.
Interesting results to google for "welch sweater".
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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No, this[^] is a Welsh Sweater!
So is this[^], oh, and these[^]
(SFW, but you might not want to eat...)
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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OriginalGriff wrote: SFW
I politely disagree.
I strongly prefer this[^] welch sweater.
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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95%
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I'd have been shocked for anything less !
'g'
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Yes - but that was just from looking at your IP address...
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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Where did you fail?
Don't tell me you're into pear cider.
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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haha, no, it was one of the other ones where I hadn't a clue what it was on about.
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