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My brother has a Dell 8400 MultiMedia Edition computer running Windows XP
MulitiMedia Edition. He wants to watch DVD movies on his TV (about 40' away in another room) that are played on his PC. Can he use his Linksys Wireless Router and some kind of "Reciever" that is hooked up to his TV to do this? Thanks for the help. Mike |
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No, he needs to purchase a DVD player for the TV.
-- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Mike950" wrote: | My brother has a Dell 8400 MultiMedia Edition computer running Windows XP | MulitiMedia Edition. He wants to watch DVD movies on his TV (about 40' away | in another room) that are played on his PC. Can he use his Linksys Wireless | Router and some kind of "Reciever" that is hooked up to his TV to do this? | | Thanks for the help. Mike |
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