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Stu Adams

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Joined: 02/27/2010

Hi, I am new to this site and not yet a Net Gear user.

I just moved into an older house and want to be able to drive all of my TV's from a central system and need some help figuring out what to do.

This is what I would like to do:
- Have access to all stored media at multiple points in my house (my ripped movie collection, Itunes, Satellite boxes)
- Be able to stream live satellite signal to any or multiple tvs at the same time.
- Have a wireless network extended to different areas of the house.

This is what I have to connect:
- 2 TVs (may add up to 4 more in the basement for sporting events)
- 1 HD Projector
- 1 PS3
- 2 USB external drives (one hooked up to the PS3 and 1 for computer use)
- 1 Apple Time Capsule (wireless N portal)
- 1 Telus wireless router (I just plug the time capsule into this and use it for wireless, but it has wireless capabilities as well, but it is slower than the time capsule)

Any help would sure be appreciated.

Stu.

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March 1, 2010 1:21 PM

There are several products out there that can help you:

MoCA: http://www.netgear.com/Products/PowerlineNetworking/Coax.aspx?for=Home+Networ...

Powerline Ethernet adapters: http://www.netgear.com/Products/PowerlineNetworking/PowerlineEthernetAdapters...

Wireless HD/Gaming kit:
http://www.netgear.com/Products/Entertainment/WirelessHDGamingKit.aspx?for=Ho...

I would start by looking at these!

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