LAN Question
LAN Question
I’m thinking of connecting my new HD DVR to my home LAN for On Demand Video, Right now the router is on the second floor about 75 feet from my Media Box and DVR. The PC is connected to the router with a 75 ft Cat5 cable.
Now the question is…
Can I use a switch at the PC to connect the DVR, or do I have to run another 75ft Cat5 cable upstairs, and hook to an open port on the router?
Now the question is…
Can I use a switch at the PC to connect the DVR, or do I have to run another 75ft Cat5 cable upstairs, and hook to an open port on the router?
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I'm not aware that DVR's will hook up to a LAN. The ethernet ports on the back of them are generally for local testing and troubleshooting in a repair lab.
Some manufactures (such as Motorola) have an ethernet port on board for internet access (as they have a cable modem built in) but they don't have the programming in place to support that yet.
Some manufactures (such as Motorola) have an ethernet port on board for internet access (as they have a cable modem built in) but they don't have the programming in place to support that yet.
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I have the same thing capm - that is a HD DVR that allows you to download \"On Demand\" content off the internet. (its not TRUE onDemand, cause you have to download it first, but it does not take long).
Spidey - The switch may be your best option.
I didn't have ANY network ports running to my living room, so im using one of these devices:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=211
Works just dandy as long as both outlets are going directly into the wall, and not on a powerstrip or surge protector.
(Mine came with an old ISP i used to have service with. Tried to return them but they said to just keep them)
Spidey - The switch may be your best option.
I didn't have ANY network ports running to my living room, so im using one of these devices:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=211
Works just dandy as long as both outlets are going directly into the wall, and not on a powerstrip or surge protector.
(Mine came with an old ISP i used to have service with. Tried to return them but they said to just keep them)
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