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Connecting Pana tv to iplayer
I have ordered a Pana TX-L37V20 how do you use iplayer,on my Goodmans stb it connects via a cat5 lead to my router.
Will the Pana be the same. |
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I have ordered a Pana TX-L37V20 how do you use iplayer,on my Goodmans stb it connects via a cat5 lead to my router.
Will the Pana be the same. JO |
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yes. Thats the cheapest way, and probably the best.
JO |
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I have been informed that the Pana does not have a suitable socket to except the cat5.
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Panasonic will have the user manual available to download and study before you purchase. Go to their support download pages... http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_G...l#anker_220239
It will show you the connections available on the set. |
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you could watch iplayer thanks to Freesat, but it has to be connected with ethernet cable
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Thank you for your reply, perhaps I should have stated in my original question that I have been informed that the Pana does not have a suitable socket to except the cat5.
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