Hi,
I have 2 PC's side by side hardwired to a cheap router; works fine.
One pc is a work Pc so is never connected to internet unless I need to; so it is clean, but has full free antivirus.
The other is where I surf the web, keep photos receive emails etc. Full seperate security on it. Never had virus or crash or any other horrors. So security on computers not router.
I don't quite understand what I need, to do the following:-
a] I have a projector in the lounge which I use with a panasonic PVR model DMR EX85- great, can record freeview TV progs [would be nice if the EPG turned on at right time; BBC the worst ] But I digress.
Have the projector hard wired through ceiling and cellar via componet link to PVR so I can watch Live TV or what I have recorded whilst recording another. So great.
But increasingly my programs overlap or are on at same time ,so I want to view TV via the "watch again" from computer. {bet I can't record it}
I can run? another cable using the DVI-I socket [on projector] which supports DVI-D and DVI-A PC signal from my virgin cable internet connection 28 foot away via ceiling and cellar to the PC. so the projector becomes the monitor; but then I need a wireless keyboard and mouse ? yes ? and just swop between feeds on projector.
will this work? Have read the sticky re distance.should be OK as 12 foot thru a solid wall which appears to be do-able.
What I don't understand is-
I am putting a new Kitchen in and thought I'd have a new laptop [ better than a new Dab radio] to let me listen to the radio and "Listen Again" and look at recipes on internet and play DVD's.
So for this new laptop do I need a virgin media Hub @ £70 or a better router to do wired and wireless? Looked on Richard's site [shudder] cannot work out whether as an existing 10mb customer its free or £60 £70or £80; if new customer its free, what a surprize!
The most important part is my work PC stays inviolate.
I do all the things, downloads and upgrades my security asks me to do; but do not really understand it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Innaloo
I have 2 PC's side by side hardwired to a cheap router; works fine.
One pc is a work Pc so is never connected to internet unless I need to; so it is clean, but has full free antivirus.
The other is where I surf the web, keep photos receive emails etc. Full seperate security on it. Never had virus or crash or any other horrors. So security on computers not router.
I don't quite understand what I need, to do the following:-
a] I have a projector in the lounge which I use with a panasonic PVR model DMR EX85- great, can record freeview TV progs [would be nice if the EPG turned on at right time; BBC the worst ] But I digress.
Have the projector hard wired through ceiling and cellar via componet link to PVR so I can watch Live TV or what I have recorded whilst recording another. So great.
But increasingly my programs overlap or are on at same time ,so I want to view TV via the "watch again" from computer. {bet I can't record it}
I can run? another cable using the DVI-I socket [on projector] which supports DVI-D and DVI-A PC signal from my virgin cable internet connection 28 foot away via ceiling and cellar to the PC. so the projector becomes the monitor; but then I need a wireless keyboard and mouse ? yes ? and just swop between feeds on projector.
will this work? Have read the sticky re distance.should be OK as 12 foot thru a solid wall which appears to be do-able.
What I don't understand is-
I am putting a new Kitchen in and thought I'd have a new laptop [ better than a new Dab radio] to let me listen to the radio and "Listen Again" and look at recipes on internet and play DVD's.
So for this new laptop do I need a virgin media Hub @ £70 or a better router to do wired and wireless? Looked on Richard's site [shudder] cannot work out whether as an existing 10mb customer its free or £60 £70or £80; if new customer its free, what a surprize!
The most important part is my work PC stays inviolate.
I do all the things, downloads and upgrades my security asks me to do; but do not really understand it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Innaloo
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