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Blu-ray Samurai
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I have the Yamaha RX-V675 7.2 Channel. I do not want a router up in the home theater. I have an idea of what I am needing to hook this reciever up to the internet wirelessly I just don't know what exactly I am looking for and I am needing it not to break the bank.
Can anyone help me out as this is really frustrating me. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Do you have a solid wifi signal in your theater? If so, then all you should need is a wifi access point or extender with an ethernet port so you can wire it to the AVR. I use Apple Air Ports, but there are plenty of other types if you don't do Apple.
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Thanks given by: | Scarriere (12-18-2017) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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If you guys know of another brand or if it has be Yamaha and cheaper that would be a big help. Mainly I want to make sure my AV Receiver is on the latest firmware etc... |
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Look for lower end ROUTERS available on technology sites, and buy one that you can put in ‘wireless bridge’ mode. I bought an ASUS router from Tiger for $20 with a $10 rebate, so only cost $10. The second router acts as a client on the main wi-fi lan, and any device plugged into Ethernet is connected to the main lan.
There used to be gaming accessories that would bridge an Ethernet-only device to a Wi-fi lan, but these seem to be on the way out with networking sets that include extenders that offer Ethernet ports. |
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