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Question about HDMI Cable with built-in Ethernet
Hey guys- quick question for you:
My new Samsung LCD TV is wireless-ready but needs a USB wireless stick to work. My BR Player is set up wirelessly to my home network. So, if I connect my BR player to my TV with this cable, will the TV get an internet signal? Secondly, if my BR player can access the internet with no problem, is there any advantage to ensuring that my TV can too? Does the TV have any firmware inside that needs updating from time-to-time? Thanks for your help, G |
Re: Question about HDMI Cable with built-in Ethernet
Originally Posted by guerilla1977
(Post 10504949)
Hey guys- quick question for you:
My new Samsung LCD TV is wireless-ready but needs a USB wireless stick to work. My BR Player is set up wirelessly to my home network. So, if I connect my BR player to my TV with this cable, will the TV get an internet signal? Secondly, if my BR player can access the internet with no problem, is there any advantage to ensuring that my TV can too? Does the TV have any firmware inside that needs updating from time-to-time? |
Re: Question about HDMI Cable with built-in Ethernet
Originally Posted by Kmical
(Post 10505203)
No, the HDMI cable will pass along audio and video signals, but not broadband data.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hdmi#Version_1.4 |
Re: Question about HDMI Cable with built-in Ethernet
Originally Posted by Superman07
(Post 10505253)
Well I imagine that would depend on the specifications of the TV and/or player. OP - what TV did you buy? If it only supports HDMI 1.3 it cannot utilized the ethernet channel. Even if it has 1.4 it may not support pass through (that's a guess though).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hdmi#Version_1.4 Actually, I'm sitting while admitting that I forgot about HDMI 1.4 ;) |
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