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From the page: "Connecting a Home Theater Network (HTN) "
Reviewed by IndustrialGeek Jan 09 2008, 07:31pm ( 57 reviews ) • hometheaternetwork.com
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Rated by buddemeyer on Jun 28, 8:22pm
Yes please.
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Reviewed by gr8audioguy on Apr 29 2009, 3:33am
Hah! The fatal flaw here is so obvious. The Archos AV500 isn't connected to the system and as any Warp 5 engineer knows, that would cause an instant core breach. You can't sneak gotcha's by me!
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Rated by jubileee on Mar 01 2009, 9:18am
If you can figure this out you've got a high IQ.
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Rated by Habadakus on Nov 25 2008, 12:23am
I would like it more if it could explain why Comcast disables the network interface on the back of their DVRs. Bastards. I just wanna save some movies to my HD instead of theirs.
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Reviewed by niceguy-h on Nov 09 2008, 11:14pm
The only piece of paper you'd ever need for the TV fix.
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Reviewed by TexasDave777 on Nov 07 2008, 7:47pm
Ultimate guide to home theater.
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Rated by marcuskona on Oct 20 2008, 7:34pm
Excellent Resource.
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Rated by korkman on Oct 19 2008, 3:10am
This is an ironic page ppl. read the bottom line in the image: "Connect at own risk." Maintaining such a setup would be a total time killer. If you want to watch a movie, simply move your ass into the room with the TV!