Re: [Totally OT] Roku woes



Debbie Wilson wrote:
Yowie <yowie9644.DIESPAMDIE@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

1) wireless network
2) cable network

Either way, you'll need a router, either a wireless one, or a cable one, or
one that can do both (we have one that does both - the PCs are on cable, the
consoles & phones go via wi-fi)

There is also
3) Powerline network
e.g.
<http://www.linksysbycisco.com/APAC/en/promo/Powerline%20Network%20Adapt
er>

which may be another idea?

Deb.

Powerline Ethernet still requires a router.

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