So bare with me here as I attempt to explain my current setup and what I want to do.
We have a large TV that's about 5 years old, it didn't come with USB ports or some of the more modern stuff, it came with VGA and HDMI and RCA.
Now originally I had a spare scrap computer hooked up via VGA and RCA for video and sound, but it's not really efficient and clean, although it could be I prefer to take a different route.
So my current set up after renovating the house recently is...
Modem > 4 male connections > 6 socket wall mount (Note that each socket give internet to a different room into the house)>Cat6 in the walls>Single Socket>male cat6>computer/tv..
Now my TV doesn't have Ethernet connections so this is my first issue.
So what I want to do is the be able to basically remotely from my computer watch videos and such on the TV, so I figured that has to be some sort of middle man or something here for this to be possible, the TV is over 40 meters in cable length from my computer so I want to run it through Ethernet(also the modem claims to have streaming of video capabilities).
So my current idea was.
Computer>Cat6>Modem>Cat6>TV..
So this splits my question into two, how will I go about streaming anything to the TV if the TV is not necessarily a computer, therefore eliminating remote access.
Secondly my current idea is to get a Ethernet to USB, then plug the USB into a Video Converter and then HDMI or VGA+RCA into the computer, but Video Converters are used to reading from Flash Drives, so how will I be able to send certain media from my Computer to the Video Converter.
Or if there is any other ways to do this through my setup, let me know.
Otherwise it's back to having the computer sitting next to the TV.
We have a large TV that's about 5 years old, it didn't come with USB ports or some of the more modern stuff, it came with VGA and HDMI and RCA.
Now originally I had a spare scrap computer hooked up via VGA and RCA for video and sound, but it's not really efficient and clean, although it could be I prefer to take a different route.
So my current set up after renovating the house recently is...
Modem > 4 male connections > 6 socket wall mount (Note that each socket give internet to a different room into the house)>Cat6 in the walls>Single Socket>male cat6>computer/tv..
Now my TV doesn't have Ethernet connections so this is my first issue.
So what I want to do is the be able to basically remotely from my computer watch videos and such on the TV, so I figured that has to be some sort of middle man or something here for this to be possible, the TV is over 40 meters in cable length from my computer so I want to run it through Ethernet(also the modem claims to have streaming of video capabilities).
So my current idea was.
Computer>Cat6>Modem>Cat6>TV..
So this splits my question into two, how will I go about streaming anything to the TV if the TV is not necessarily a computer, therefore eliminating remote access.
Secondly my current idea is to get a Ethernet to USB, then plug the USB into a Video Converter and then HDMI or VGA+RCA into the computer, but Video Converters are used to reading from Flash Drives, so how will I be able to send certain media from my Computer to the Video Converter.
Or if there is any other ways to do this through my setup, let me know.
Otherwise it's back to having the computer sitting next to the TV.