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I tried searching for this topic but nothing came up.
I know a wired network is faster than a wireless but I never had a problem with a wireless n setup -- streaming Hulu to my computer is smooth. My new TV has a wireless feature but the free Blu-ray player it came with isn't so I was forced to run a wire to it. Then I had a HT installed which required another Ethernet cable. I ended up getting a switch and just wiring everything INCLUDING the TV. My question, is there a difference plugging an Ethernet wire on the TV or can it remain wireless? It's a Samsung 46D7000 SmartTV. I feel like the apps pops up faster but that could just be my imagination. Thoughts? |
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