Hi,
I'm trying to connect a 2009 Sony Bravia TV that's "wireless LAN-ready" to my Sonic wireless network [I don't have Sonic TV service]. The TV has 2 HDMI ports, but no ethernet port. Sony discontinued their adapter ["UWABR100 wireless LAN adapter"], and similar adapters found online seem to need an ethernet port*.
Any suggestions for how to connect the TV to my Sonic wireless network would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
[* from the web: "For wireless connection to the internet, get a device that will act as WIRELESS CLIENT, such as the TP-LINK TL-WR702N Wireless N150 Travel Router, or the TP-LINK TL-WR700N Wireless N150 Portable Router, both of which are under $20 on Amazon. Configure as a CLIENT device using your PC or laptop first, then connect to the TV Ethernet port and follow the usual setup. Your TV will act as if you are using a hard wired Ethernet cable, allowing full internet access for all the built in apps."]
I'm trying to connect a 2009 Sony Bravia TV that's "wireless LAN-ready" to my Sonic wireless network [I don't have Sonic TV service]. The TV has 2 HDMI ports, but no ethernet port. Sony discontinued their adapter ["UWABR100 wireless LAN adapter"], and similar adapters found online seem to need an ethernet port*.
Any suggestions for how to connect the TV to my Sonic wireless network would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
[* from the web: "For wireless connection to the internet, get a device that will act as WIRELESS CLIENT, such as the TP-LINK TL-WR702N Wireless N150 Travel Router, or the TP-LINK TL-WR700N Wireless N150 Portable Router, both of which are under $20 on Amazon. Configure as a CLIENT device using your PC or laptop first, then connect to the TV Ethernet port and follow the usual setup. Your TV will act as if you are using a hard wired Ethernet cable, allowing full internet access for all the built in apps."]