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Answer» I have a router and I have an ethernet cable connected to it and this is connected to my PC. This PC is in the other room.
Now I want to connect my broadband TV set box (which is in the same room as my PC) to the router, but I do not want to stretch another ethernet cable to this box.
Is there any way I can use the same cable that is already connected to my PC to share?
I think it is something to purchase a hub/switch but I'm not sure if I'm on the correct path here.
Thanks for listening.Are you sure you can connect a "broadband TV set box" to a router? I've never heard of connecting a TV to a router, so I was just wondering whether you KNOW, for a fact, that can be done. Is the "broadband TV set box" a device designed specifically for connection to a computer router, which I PRESUME is connected to a cable modem?
Do you not have TV cable wiring to any other room? What about using a cable splitter and running a standard COAXIAL cable to the TV?
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