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BamaBreeze
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Internet Solutions For Dock
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9/6/2023 1:32:55 AM
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Just put a brand new dock in and I would like to have an outdoor TV setup on the upper deck. I'm looking for any solutions on getting Wi-Fi/Cable up there to stream the games on Saturday. I figured I could run cable up and directly into an outdoor TV setup pretty easy. But wanted to see if anyone had done anything different and preferably easier, or more complicated even, I don't care as long as it works well. Our house is pretty close to the dock if that helps probably no more than 20 yards.
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Lifer
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Internet Solutions For Dock
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9/6/2023 6:27:17 AM
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If you have line of sight from the house to the dock just get a smart TV that will connect via wifi. You might need a wifi booster but that is plug and play pretty much.
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Rooster
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Internet Solutions For Dock
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9/6/2023 10:49:50 PM
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We have Spectrum TV and Internet. Bought a Samsung Tv ( which has the Spectrum app built in). Works great. We just take the tv we bought for that purpose and set it up wherever we want it. Put in Wi-Fi password, ( 1st time) click on Spectrum app and ready to go. All we need is an electrical plug. Takes about 5 minutes
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MartiniMan
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Internet Solutions For Dock
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9/7/2023 8:45:46 AM
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Depends on the distance from the WiFi source and the dock where you want to put the TV. My current WiFi router doesn't reach our dock so for me, I would have to get an extender. But if the WiFi does reach your solution is exactly right and that easy.
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wittmsv
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Internet Solutions For Dock
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9/7/2023 10:31:56 AM
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If you have issues with a wifi extender, look into a powerline adapter. I've had good success plugging one in on my pier
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John C
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Internet Solutions For Dock
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9/8/2023 11:32:20 AM
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or instead of wifi extenders you can try a mesh system. I have Orbi and I really like it. The main router has lots of controls and reproting (like who is logged on and speed). Then you set up a mesh satellite that is kind of like an extender. Mine works with only one satellite whereas when I was running a regular router plus a wifi extender, the signal was much weaker.
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