radish;369834 Wrote:
> Yes it can. I use bridging for PCs, Tivos and game consoles around the
> house with great results.
Thanks for clarifying. Might have a need for it one of these days.
:-)
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twynne;369719 Wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Boom can also act as a bridge?
Yes it can. I use bridging for PCs, Tivos and game consoles around the
house with great results.
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mooblie;369745 Wrote:
> You're right - I have already used my Yamaha AV receiver's network
> capabilities - by wiring it up to the router - and that is what
> prompted me to get another SB2 from eBay and use that instead! I was
> just interested in the technical possibilities here.
Yes, very tr
toby10;369743 Wrote:
> I wouldn't even bother if I were you. The Yamaha Networking AVR's are
> pretty lame in Networking or Internet Radio use. I know, I have one.
> :)
>
> I love Yamaha AVR's, I'm on my fourth one, but their Networking
> capabilities are downright laughable, especially compa
mooblie;369691 Wrote:
> That's very interesting - I have a Yamaha AV receiver with an Ethernet
> port (wired-only, no WiFi) sitting next to my Wifi-driven SB2 -
> presumably the same trick will apply? and my Yamaha receiver can now go
> wireless? I must try that... Thanks!
I wouldn't even bothe
Does anyone know if the Boom can also act as a bridge?
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That's very interesting - I have a Yamaha AV receiver with an Ethernet
port (wired-only, no WiFi) sitting next to my SB2 - presumably the same
trick will apply? and my Yamaha receiver can now go wireless? I must
try that...
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I just bought a Sony BDP-S350 blu-ray player and needed do to a firmware
upgrade on it. There's an ethernet port on the back of it for this
purpose (no wifi). So I am trying to figure out how I am going to drag
my TV across the house to the nearest ethernet port. Then I remember
something about