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    Default Laptop to HDTV, via wireless N router?

    Hi
    I have Samsung LCD HDTV( LA46A650), Belkin wireless N router and HP dv9507tx laptop with HDMI out. I want to use my HDTV as a monitor for my laptop. I know to how to and have done it by connecting via HDMI cable. Now that I have got a Wireless N router, can anyone suggest me a way to achieve the same wireless way. What accessories do I need to establish this?
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    I have Onkyo reciever 606 whose HDMI out is given to HDTV's input.
    I have two HDMI inputs to the Receiver one from PS3 and another from philips upscaling DVD player.

    I have one more AUX HDMI input free to use for this connection.
    I am looking for a device/receiver which can receive the display data from my laptop via Wireless N router and has an HDMI out that can be given to my onkyo receiver's input.
    The laptop runs in Vista.
    I am from India . So please suggest solutions available in India for this.
    thanks
    Sundara raghavan

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    it can't be done using a N router.HDMI streaming works on a 5GHz band which comes only in very costly dual band N routers.
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    Default HDMI transmisson possibility using Wireless N

    Quote Originally Posted by whitestar_999 View Post
    it can't be done using a N router.HDMI streaming works on a 5GHz band which comes only in very costly dual band N routers.

    I thought the link below shows that it is possible.

    http://gizmodo.com/5125554/vizio-con...nd-netflix-vod

    Thats why I thought we could achieve the same for my TV using some accessory.
    Am I wrong?
    thanks
    Sundara raghavan
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunragav View Post
    I thought the link below shows that it is possible.

    Gizmodo - Vizio Connected HDTVs: Built-in 802.11n for Amazon and Netflix VOD - Connected hdtv

    Thats why I thought we could achieve the same for my TV using some accessory.
    Am I wrong?
    thanks
    Sundara raghavan
    yes you are wrong!there is a difference between the vizio TV integrated hardware wifi N router & your simple router.as i said before streaming full HD needs 5GHz band & unless you have a device like that it's not possible.i have already given you a link about such a device from belkin.
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