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Hi I have just purchased the KDL32CX523 and wasnt aware that I had to get a seperate adapter to connect to the internet facilities. Could someone tell me where to get one from at the cheapest price or if it is somehow possible to use the internet without it?
Thanks
Hi,
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thank you could I just confirm, does it HAVE to be the sony brand? so for instance if I bought a different brand usb lan adapter on ebay would it not work?
Secondly with the powerline adapters what do you mean by same circuit? And are these okay?
sorry for all the questions but I'm not very tech-savvy! Thanks
Hi strawberry_0,
I use 4 of the TP-Link 200Mbps Home Plugs to link my router to 2 TVs, NAS, BD HDD Recorder, BD Player, Colour Laser Printer, Desktop PC and they work great. No problems in any room in the house. I have not found any problems with different ring mains as long as they go to the same mains junction fuse box.
If you go wireless, I'm afraid only the Sony USB Wireless Adapter will work.
Hi,
I have a Soni Bravia TV, Model KDL-32CX523 - do I need an lan adaptor to be able to connect to the internet via my router? If so, where can I obtain such a device and how much does it cost?
Austin
@hallaustin wrote:Hi,
I have a Soni Bravia TV, Model KDL-32CX523 - do I need an lan adaptor to be able to connect to the internet via my router? If so, where can I obtain such a device and how much does it cost?
Austin
Hi Austin
I'm struggling to see how this differs from the question at the top of this thread, but fortunately there is another answer beyond those already given.
The Sony dongle, whose compatibility is anyway in doubt is silly money -£120/140, though cheaper on eBay.
And seems to need a power cable....
But why not just get a TP-Link TL-WR802N 300Mbps Wireless N Nano Router off Amazon/Maplins for £19?
With a very short Ethernet cable, this will plug into the Ethernet socket on the TV. And it will take its power off a spare USB port on the TV, so it will be completely self-contained.
Then you just configure it to talk to the wifi on your router, which you would have to do with Sony's dongle anyway, and you have a better solution than that, and over £100 cheaper.
I use a very similar, but earlier, device to put my YouView box, which has no wifi at all and no promise of any, on my wifi network. Works like a champ.