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Help Setting Up A Wireless TV System

August 28th, 2011 Eli Ash No comments

With wireless technologies becoming so well-liked, people are utilizing it for more than just computers; they’re also using it for wireless cable Television. Setting up a wireless program is not too tough to do, and involves the buying of a wireless video transmitter along with a wireless receiver. You are able to find these as a kit, or sold individually at most electronic stores. Other than the kit, you will find no other special tools needed to install this type of service inside your house. Here are some step-by-step instructions to help you set up your new system.

You need to set the wireless video transmitter next to your cable box. Connect the HDMI cable to output on the cable box, and to the input on the video transmitter. And then plug within the power supply for the video transmitter.

Next locate the wireless video receiver next to the television and plug in the power cord. Connect 1 end of the HDMI cable into the output of the wireless receiver and the other end in to the input on the television. The input connection is usually located on the back of the TV, but with some models it’s located on the side.

Next you should power on the television utilizing your remote and access the menu. Once in the menu scroll down to your system settings and choose video input. Choose the input that the wireless receiver is plugged into. And then exit the menu.

Simultaneously press the source button the video transmitter and the wireless receiver, and release the buttons once the LED light appears next to the HDMI label.

If the wireless receiver has multiple channels, you’ll have to press the channel button on both the transmitter and the receiver until you reach channel 1. If your receiver is really a single channel unit, then you can ignore this step.

You can buy extra receivers if you want to make use of the wireless cable TV on much more than one TV. Depending on the location of the transmitter in reference to the other televisions, you may have to purchase a wireless extender which will help boost the signal to reach the other electronics.

While you can use 1 wireless signal for multiple televisions, you’ll only be able to view the channel that is selected on the primary cable box. If you would like the ability to watch various channels on each Television, then you need to purchase additional cable boxes from your service provider, which in turn can increase your monthly bill.

The writer of this guest post runs a writeritative review site on satellite TV providers in my area and the best tv companies in my area and yours.

wireless video transmitter – Wireless cable tv transmitter

July 23rd, 2010 Max No comments

TV transmitter is a device that is use for transferring video into the TV with a player with a moving the player to the TV. For example you want to play songs or videos at your TV and your component is attached at your car or vehicle. You can simply use a TV transmitter at your component and connect it to the transmitter while the other end is connected to the TV. Now that is handy since you don’t have to move your large component to get near to the TV now. You just need to connect each of wires in both ends. The problem with TV transmitter is it has wire and if your kids step on it the wire inside the cable, they might break it and your transmitter will be a waste.Wireless cable TV transmitter still has same use with that of a cabled TV transmitter. It is also used for transmitting files to your TV. But the major difference is that it does not have any cable wires to start with. That means it do not have wires that can be destroyed or damaged when step in to. Also it does not need extensions for it to reach a distance. It has a sensor that can reach quite a few meters or feet. Many manufacturers have enhanced this product to enhance its uses and for it to be more useful to consumers and households. With this device you can have a clear connection from your attach component to your TV. One inventor said that technology is neither a price nor a luxury; it is a gift that man should have use wisely. If you’re going to buy a wireless TV transmitter you should ask for a price first that would fit its function and works. Some companies sell it at a higher price because they have some more fixes and attachment that have been done for it to have a better result. Be also aware that some sell it at a higher price because they have good reputation. You do not need to buy a device because it has a brand. You need to look at its components and standards. In that way you can assure that you are not just throwing your money nor just like giving it to the company that make it. You can also connect this device to a camera in case that you would like to guard something with out going in and out in that place. All devices have its small piece of utilities that if child plays he or she might get choked. You must put these devices off the child’s range. You also need to be careful where you put it because if you put it near the edge it might fall and might cause some of its parts to malfunction. If you have a child that plays around you might need to hide somewhere where he or she cannot see. It is because if he or she did she might throw it away and might cause the device’s destruction and would turn this item into useless.

How To Watch Cable Tv On Pc? – Watch Cable Tv Over Wireless Internet Connection

July 2nd, 2010 Max No comments

Watching cable on TV can be done in two simple but entirely different methods. One is to buy a hardware card and the other is to buy software. How to watch cable TV on PC is a gift for those of you who can’t leave the work desk but still catch up on your favorite TV shows.

It may be simple but it is still going to cost you. But think of it as a one time affair but a lifetime of loving it. Actually, enjoying it. PC monitors also offer better picture quality. Much better than TV screens.

The hardware is a TV Tuner or also known as Video Capture Cards. This can be purchased from any PC retail or wholesale dealer. The TV Tuner can be an internal or external card. Internal cards need to be fixed on an available PCI or PCI-E slot. This means opening up the desktop box and plugging in the card to the motherboard. External cards are plugged into the USB slot. Between the two, internal is cheaper but external offers better picture quality. But again, users may disagree with this statement.

Using hardware is a good choice because it doesn’t need any membership or signup to any service provider. All it needs is your time to fix the card.

The second method is software which can be downloaded from the Internet and installed on your PC. It is fast and hassle free. The downside is that you need to pay a one-time fee for the software and membership. Some software offers over 3000 channels world wide and this is a bargain over the long term. Choose any provider from the Internet.

How to watch cable TV on PC is done by installing a card or installing software. Once the card is fixed or software is installed, it is ready to go. Satellite feeds are now accessible through your broadband network.

How can I get wireless cable TV?

May 11th, 2010 Max 2 comments

We are planning on mounting our TV above our fireplace. There is no mantel or anything we can place a cable box on, so we would like to get wireless cable. We want to avoid any unsightly wires and boxes. How can we do this?

How do I set up wireless cable tv in my house?

April 20th, 2010 Max 2 comments

I’ve been to other houses where they have a tv that picks up a wireless signal and they can literally pick up the tv and bring it into other rooms. I’d like to get rid of wires in my house. I want to use it with a standard cable tv connection. are there devices that run like wireless routers but used instead for tv’s? Open to multiple solutions. Thanks!

Can you transmit cable tv signal into wireless to watch on computer?

April 14th, 2010 Max 2 comments

Just to be clear, I mean to actually watch tv with my computer without a cable connection someway, NOT CABLE INTERNET.

Can I use my wireless network to get a cable tv signal from one outlet to other TVs?

March 22nd, 2010 Max 1 comment

Ok I have an analog cable tv outlet and I wanna get cable on 2 different TVs. Everyone knows easiest thing to do of course is get a splitter and some coaxial cable. However, the outlet is downstairs and the 2 rooms are upstairs. I don’t want to run those thick coaxials all throughout my house.
I also have hi speed cable internet along with a wireless router set up. Is there anyway I can get the cable on the TVs upstairs using the network? There is a computer in both rooms and I want to watch cable on the TVs in the rooms NOT on the computer monitors. If anyone knows how this can be done please help!! There will be a little something extra in it for ya!