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Old 07-01-2011, 00:54   #14
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Re: Wireless Bridge for printer and TV?

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Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
I did say that my option was not the cheapest, but was the simplest, and it is, especially if (as I have seen in a few friend's houses), your mains sockets are not that accessible.
Actually (aside from the fact I hate 'powerline' kit), I've just bought one of those Netgear bits of kit from Maplin that you linked to above to get my Slingbox onto my wireless network instead of running CAT5.

Works a treat - and both the Netgear device and the Slingbox get their own IP addresses via DHCP.
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