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Im about to buy a sling box and sling it to my girl friends house so she can turn off her cable and save $40 a month....but as an added bonus
I realized i could probably view tv from my house using any avail wi-fi signal as well....
Or could i? I am a sling box virgin and do not know whats required.
Edit: I found a thread over in apps. It seems to be working on the newer releases of TNT and Vegan fine from what i can tell.
Hi,
I think you can only have one client/player connected per Slingbox at the same time, so if she's connected to you Slingbox and then you tried it would drop her connection. You could setup two Slingboxes, then both could work, on different channels even.
Jim
jimcpl said:
Hi,
I think you can only have one client/player connected per Slingbox at the same time, so if she's connected to you Slingbox and then you tried it would drop her connection. You could setup two Slingboxes, then both could work, on different channels even.
Jim
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Thats still very cool. We both watch history channel at night etc but you are saying only one signal...regardless of if we mind using the same channel?
Allenfx said:
Thats still very cool. We both watch history channel at night etc but you are saying only one signal...regardless of if we mind using the same channel?
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Yes, that's correct.
Also, be aware that if you're using Sling client on a PC or laptop, picture is OK, but at least for me the Slingplayer quality on Gtab is not so great.
Jim
Picture quality isn't the greatest, but it works. If it were me, I'd make sure I got Hulu to work as well. Picture quality is much better, and the selection of programming is pretty good.
Picture quality scales dynamically depending on your bandwidth -- so you may get a better picture quality when you are "local" that your girlfriend would get coming over the wire remotely...
It does work though -- I have an original SlingBox (so only SD)
I'm running the Android slingplayer app on my GTab (VEGAn beta 5.1.1)
I uploaded a short demo video to youtube (tags: sligplayer, G-Tablet, Vegan)
Have been running an original slingbox (SD version) for months now. Picture quality does vary depending on bandwidth but it is watchable.
the android app is 29.99 in the market place. a rather steep price. I am a dish subscriber, and the sling app is built into the box, and the viewer is free. Comcast has an xfinity remote web viewing function as does fios you might want to look into those before plnking down the cash
I use playon mobile to stream almost anything from my computer to my gtab. The quality is excellent but you will get allot of buffering at low bandwidth locations. You must connect one time from your home network. Download and install playon trial on your computer if you like it buy the prog.
I have the Monsoon Vulkano ($109.00 + free app) running on my Droid X and netbook and have been very pleased. I ordered a G-Tablet tonight so I will report back once I get it set up and let you know how it works.
Slingplayer working great on GTab VEGAn 7.
Couldn't get Slingbox player to work on Vegan GB.
Last release I saw was Beta 1 ver 5.11. What and where is Vegan 7?
Just got a Monsoon Vulkano, streaming works as advertised on my Evo4g, but doesn't work at all on the gtablet. I've tried everything from stock tnt to cyanogen to vegan to gadam,all fail at the "buffering" prompt.
I've seen others having better luck with sling, probably what I'll try next.
Justin
I just tried Corwins CM7 and the Vulkano works! First time on the g tablet for me. Nice!
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Vegan GB works now with Sling Player 1.2.
Hello everyone,
Just thought I'd let you know that splashtop remote hd(the tablet version) does not work on the galaxy tab 10.1. the regular version does work though, which is really kind of sad. I don't know how you can make a tablet specific version of an app and have it be worse on tablets than your original version. Hopefully there will be an update soon...
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Hello everyone,
Just thought I'd let you know that splashtop remote hd(the tablet version) does not work on the galaxy tab 10.1. the regular version does work though, which is really kind of sad. I don't know how you can make a tablet specific version of an app and have it be worse on tablets than your original version. Hopefully there will be an update soon...
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I got a reply from their support
Thanks lot for your great support!
Splashtop Remote HD has compatibility issue with Galaxy Tab 10.1 . Our
engineers are work on this now. We will fix this issue soon. I hope new
version will be available within one or two week. The solid schedule
still depends on whether there are other issues on this device. So I
can't promise the exact release time.
Before we can provide new version to fix this issue, if you need refund,
please go to http://support-remote.splashtop.com and open a ticket for
this. Our support team will tell you what information is needed, and
refund ASAP. After refund, you need to purchage our app again if you
want to use it.
Sorry for this issue again.
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Splashtop Remote Support Team
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What is the difference?
I hope there's support for higher resolutions. My desktop is 1440 x 900 I hate how splashtop changes the resolution when connected to android.
Market now says Galaxy Tab 10.1 is supported for Splashtop HD
and there's currently a 50% discount ...w00t!
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.splashtop.remote.pad&feature=search_result
Does this mean I can watch netflix through this app? Do you have to be on the same wifi nework or something, can you use this miles away from your home?
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Does this mean I can watch netflix through this app? Do you have to be on the same wifi nework or something, can you use this miles away from your home?
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I have yet to try over another wifi network but I can almost watch hulu vids when tethering over my Vibrant on 3g.
So my guess is it will work fine over a real wifi connection.
At home I was watching both netflix and hulu flawlessly + playing Civ V... for me this is an amazing app and well worth the money.
Do you know if someone can use the desktop while I'm using this on the tablet? But for $5, I'll just get it in either case.
Works pretty dang good on my tab now. Worth the bucks, and fun to play tricks on my GF from the other room when my computer opens up a word doc and starts typing to her... lol.
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Do you know if someone can use the desktop while I'm using this on the tablet? But for $5, I'll just get it in either case.
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Well the point of remote desktop is to use your actual system will at a different location. So the other person will be able to use the computer, they will just be messing with whatever you're trying to do . I "tried" it the other night with my laptop and it seemed alright. Tried playing minecraft but that requires a keyboard+mouse to be playable but it was fairly smooth. I'm sure netflix and hulu would work fine.
You should be able to remote desktop to a computer on another network as long as you set up the router for that computer to do so (port forwarding, I believe??) I think there are instructions on the splashtop website for doing just that.
Sale over ?
It's still on sale, I just bought. Using it now and it works amazingly well (over wifi), far better than the other RDP clients I've tried so far. Next stop will be testing it's performance over the wifi hot spot on my captivate.
Five bucks already well spent.
Edit: works over 3G, but not super well. I suspect my mediocre upload speed is to blame. Afraid there's not a lot I can do about that right now. I'm moving soon, so hopefully my new place will have some better options for internet.
just thought i'd add i'm using this right now.. posting this reply.. from manhattan.. remotely connected to my pc in eugene oregon. i am tethering from my 4g tmobile and its almost as good as my wifi from home. Speedtest shows a 50ms ping and a 6- 8mbps connection.. I can stream netflix or stream movies from my pc and they are pretty darn smooth.. 5000 miles away!! Splashtop rocks!! I am using it on my ipad though.. been waiting for the hd version to be released before i buy a tab 10.1 since remote desktop is just about all i use... looks like its time to buy one.
gonna try it and see
Ok guys, I have done some hunting on the internet for a way to use my Android Tablet as a display for my PS3.
Now I am sure some of you are thinking "That's an effing great idea blorenzo, you are so awesome and wise" while others are thinking "why do you want to do that?"
To put it simply, for example say I am playing PS3 in my room (where my PS3 is located) but feel the sudden urge to defecate (take a ****) I can bring my Tablet into the bathroom with me, prop it on something and keep playing. (This is literally the event that gave me this idea)
On top of that say I want to play PS3 in the living room but am not in the mood to bring the entire unit downstairs, I can bring down my Tablet and plug it into the TV and boom! Or better yet say my girl wants me to watch a TV show with her that I am not into (Jersey Shore) then I can bring down my tablet and a PS3 controller (bluetooth reaches for me) and pretend I'm browsing the internet while I am really playing Killzone online.
You see in that situation it is a win/win, she thinks I'm spending time with her and I am actually having a blast killing people. I am sure there are many more uses for such an application and I could list them endlessly.
If it exists already someone point me in that direction if it doesn't... I think someone has ALOT of work ahead of them.
That's really a lot of work. Would the ps3 have built in drivers to transmit image through bluetooth? I think no, you'd need a modded ps3.
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Not possible. Simple as. It the same reason you cant have wireless monitors. Too much info to be converted and move at speed.
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PS3 doesn't have wireless monitor/DNLA support afaik, also i dont know if there is any tv/ hdmi input on android phone.
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Not possible. Simple as. It the same reason you cant have wireless monitors. Too much info to be converted and move at speed.
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The WiiU plans on doing it...
Brothers if history has taught us anything its, when there is a will there is a way!
Lets think about this... (I'm not trying to be sarcastic or rude in anyway, I was simply asking these questions out loud to myself)
Are there Android Tablets that Support USB connections? Yes.
Is it possible to receive a video stream via USB? Yes.
So would it theoretically be possible utilizing some sort of USB Dongle? Or HDMI to USB Dongle?
reverse engineer the psp play functionality, does exactly this, right?
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Ya that's what I was thinking, I remember checking out my PS3 stuff through my PSP (Checking messages and stuff) on any wifi network, but it was pretty slow and limited, no games or really anything other than the web browser and messsage box. Maybe there will be something better with the PS Vita.
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blorenzo said:
Ok guys, I have done some hunting on the internet for a way to use my Android Tablet as a display for my PS3.
Now I am sure some of you are thinking "That's an effing great idea blorenzo, you are so awesome and wise" while others are thinking "why do you want to do that?"
To put it simply, for example say I am playing PS3 in my room (where my PS3 is located) but feel the sudden urge to defecate (take a ****) I can bring my Tablet into the bathroom with me, prop it on something and keep playing. (This is literally the event that gave me this idea)
On top of that say I want to play PS3 in the living room but am not in the mood to bring the entire unit downstairs, I can bring down my Tablet and plug it into the TV and boom! Or better yet say my girl wants me to watch a TV show with her that I am not into (Jersey Shore) then I can bring down my tablet and a PS3 controller (bluetooth reaches for me) and pretend I'm browsing the internet while I am really playing Killzone online.
You see in that situation it is a win/win, she thinks I'm spending time with her and I am actually having a blast killing people. I am sure there are many more uses for such an application and I could list them endlessly.
If it exists already someone point me in that direction if it doesn't... I think someone has ALOT of work ahead of them.
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this guy here seem to have done what you want http://ps3maven.com/portable-ps3-mod/ and to everybody who said it cant be done in your face
to do this with an android tablet you would need two things:
1. you would need a wireless HDMI bridge (they're expensive, but something like this: http://goo.gl/z53fL)
2. You would need someone to make a mod/app for the tablet to convert HDMI out port into an HDMI in port. This would be done in either via an app or a mod to the actual kernel and how it uses the HDMI port. AFAIK most android tablets have an Mini HDMI port on them.
Doing these two things would give you wireless signal to your tablet anywhere that is within range of the HDMI bridge.
Nice, thanks for the reply's guys and now we know for a fact that its not impossible. If we only had a Dev who could see that this would be an awesome application for a tablet and come up with a way to achieve it.
Or Sony could just release this app officially, I would gladly pay for it.
I guess I will continue to dream...
I think HDMI in for a android tablet would be sweet! Think of taking car trips with a xbox or ps3. Or any of the many other devices you could plug in!
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Hmmm I guess this was a question that we wanted to turn into a development.... kinda a gray zone in my opinion. But alas I guess my opinion is null.
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i have limited background in this, but was looking for the same thing. and everyone is saying it is not possible. Bluetooth is entirely plausible... plus the bandwith is **** so the image would either look good, but have about 2 frames a minute, or look like **** and be mostly playable. however, the PSP and PS Vita can do something similar over the network. if someone can rip the "Remote Play" bit out of a vita, and toss it in some sort of emulator, it might work. but the PS3 controller would likely have to be connected to the tablet.
Tablet PS3 monitor - The easy way!
Really...
If you have a PC with a video in PCI card (maybe if you don't mind the bad quality you could use a webcam even) plug your audio, and video from your PS3 to your computer. Use VLC to stream the incoming video and audio over your LAN in a format that your tablet can play. Play the stream via the media player on your tablet. Done.
Your welcome.
sounds good, buuuuuuut...
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Really...
If you have a PC with a video in PCI card (maybe if you don't mind the bad quality you could use a webcam even) plug your audio, and video from your PS3 to your computer. Use VLC to stream the incoming video and audio over your LAN in a format that your tablet can play. Play the stream via the media player on your tablet. Done.
Your welcome.
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I was actually thinking of a device that did the same thing (PS3 or other video source to tablet). Have you found any products like this out there yet?
I understand what AmnzeroCorrosion is saying as to how that path may work, but I think this glosses over some technical challenges. Using most video capture cards will introduce latency b/c most video capture cards encode to MPEG. While being very efficient in bandwidth usage, MPEG uses interframe comrpession so it takes a couple frames of video being input before the first frame can be sent over the network. Couple that with network delays and the latency only increases. I wouldnt see it taking much before the latency of the setup would make it unbearable for fast twitch games.
I would be extremely interested to know if this has been tackled already.
Idisplay might work
I was googling on it and found Idisplay application. Not sure if anyone tried on it, but i am planning to use it for my PS3 and LG 3D Android mobile.
If already anyone use then welcome to share experience.
AmnzeroCorrosion said:
Really...
If you have a PC with a video in PCI card (maybe if you don't mind the bad quality you could use a webcam even) plug your audio, and video from your PS3 to your computer. Use VLC to stream the incoming video and audio over your LAN in a format that your tablet can play. Play the stream via the media player on your tablet. Done.
Your welcome.
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abhineo said:
I was googling on it and found Idisplay application. Not sure if anyone tried on it, but i am planning to use it for my PS3 and LG 3D Android mobile.
If already anyone use then welcome to share experience.
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I hook up ps3 to computer using easy cap usb. So can't we use an otg usb to phone plug in and plug easy cap.
blorenzo said:
Ok guys, I have done some hunting on the internet for a way to use my Android Tablet as a display for my PS3.
Now I am sure some of you are thinking "That's an effing great idea blorenzo, you are so awesome and wise" while others are thinking "why do you want to do that?"
To put it simply, for example say I am playing PS3 in my room (where my PS3 is located) but feel the sudden urge to defecate (take a ****) I can bring my Tablet into the bathroom with me, prop it on something and keep playing. (This is literally the event that gave me this idea)
On top of that say I want to play PS3 in the living room but am not in the mood to bring the entire unit downstairs, I can bring down my Tablet and plug it into the TV and boom! Or better yet say my girl wants me to watch a TV show with her that I am not into (Jersey Shore) then I can bring down my tablet and a PS3 controller (bluetooth reaches for me) and pretend I'm browsing the internet while I am really playing Killzone online.
You see in that situation it is a win/win, she thinks I'm spending time with her and I am actually having a blast killing people. I am sure there are many more uses for such an application and I could list them endlessly.
If it exists already someone point me in that direction if it doesn't... I think someone has ALOT of work ahead of them.
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I love how you're demanding to someone make that application for you and still call yourself a genius.
seems to be a great idea, i think it should be possible ..........
I've got a Slingbox Pro HD, which I've used for years to stream to my Samsung Omnia and Omnia II. The framerate was always pretty bad, but I blames Verizon's ridiculously slow 3G. So, when I got the Thunderbolt, I expected to see a real improvement on 4G - but I'm not. It's still stuttery and freezes all the time, sometimes for 20-30 seconds. It's never smooth.
I've got cable at home, speed tests at about 3-4Mbps up. The T-bolt tests at 15+Mbps down. Plenty of bandwidth. SPM plays fine over WIFI at home, but on 3G or 4G, it's purely awful.
My setup is a Comcast DTA box connected via coax to the Slingbox. The Slingbox is connected to a DIR-655N lan port with Cat6 cable. The DIR-655N WAN port runs to the cable modem (SB6120) with Cat6 cable.
I've got the port forwarding set up (port 5001 to the SB TCP/UDP). I've tried with QOS enabled and disabled. I've tried with the SB set up in DMZ. Multicast enabled and disabled (don't know why that would affect it, but tried anyway).
I'm pulling my hair out, and I refuse to pay Sling another penny (they made me pay for a new license to switch to android, after assuring me when I bought the WinMo license, I could transfer it to any future device, regardless of OS). Anyone got any ideas?
I use it myself and have since back when the first one was released. Yes Wi-Fi always works better. I find fr myself that if I stay still and put it down, and stay at same signal strength it seems to work with very little stutter, other wise i get stutter.. but for the most part I irelaize what it's tryign to do and live with. it. That's just me...
I understand what you're saying, but its beyond that. I was trying to watch the football game yesterday, and it was literally unwatchable. I had three out of four bars of 4g, and it wouldn't stream for more than 2 seconds without freezing, often for more than 5-10 seconds. It wasn't just jumpy, it was awful.
Just to check, I went to speedtest.net, and checked bandwidth. 20Mbps down, 4Mbps up.
I mentioned the WiFi just to show the problem was limited to cellular network streaming.
I realize I'm not going to get 24fps 1080p, but it should be watchable.
I also had this problem. I seemed to have fixed it by changing the socket in which it was connected to on my router(just moved it over 1 spot),cleared it right up and its smooth as butter
I have used slingox and vulkano, and I would take vulkano any day. Stream very nice on charge and thunderbolt. On my Acer Tablet it stream near HD with 3+mbs and looks awesome with HDMI out to TV. I use this setup for tailgating, no more carrying around my satellite. Plus it is cheaper setup than sling.
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I have used slingox and vulkano, and I would take vulkano any day. Stream very nice on charge and thunderbolt. On my Acer Tablet it stream near HD with 3+mbs and looks awesome with HDMI out to TV. I use this setup for tailgating, no more carrying around my satellite. Plus it is cheaper setup than sling.
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Thanks. I'll try the LAN port switch like above first. I've been looking in to Vulkano already, but with the job going away at the end of the year, I can't justify any purchases like that. Might have to do away with the smartphones all together.
Sling really is a poor customer service company. First, they didn't honor their word about being able to move my spm license to any other smartphone, making me buy the android version coming from wimmo. Then, they want me to pay for any tech support. They never answer emails. I really would like to drop them for Vulkano.
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Dont feel bad I bought a copy for my WinMo phone, my iPhone, iPad and now Android
I use it on both my Thunderbolt and my Tab 10.1 (with the respective version for each). I have a Slingbox Solo.
I haven't had issues with video quality over 4G on either device (Tab tethered).
I have the old sling player solo. lol every time I start it up I'll get a message saying my device is incompatible, but it still works. Mine works fine unless I'm downloading something at home.
I once went the route of monsoon (vulcano) I have a Hava. never worked well, no support. I would have trouble going to their re-branded vulcano as I would expect the same.
I have an older version of slingbox - I get the incompatible message when I fire up my slingplayer on my TBolt, but my streaming over 4G is fantastic.
If you are using IP on Powerline adapter, you may want to consider the slinglink turbo.
I used to use some old netgear XE103's and my streaming was horrible. I upgraded to slinglink turbo's recently and upgraded my home network to UVerse highspeed and now my streaming is awesome - no interruptions at all watching a 3.5 hr football game on 4G.
Edit: I reread OP and see you have cat6 going directly to the slingbox. I am in same boat on the licensing - was an early adopter of the winmo slingplayer and helped beta test the android version. But still had to pay for license! I also am using port forwarding on my router - I just route port 5001 on TCP to my SBox. From sbox to dvr using composite cables.
What are your up load speeds from router side? Slingbox will can show at 256 k but the higher the uploading the better the quality when you use your mobile device to download. I have 1.5 mb upload from home then using thunderbolt phone and tethering to the (wifi) Xoom have only 3 second delay from the accual TV set. I also have the video quality set to high in settings not automatic.
I'm looking into buying a chromecast dongle but wanted to get some opinions. I mainly want to use the mirroring feature and don't want to have to connect a cord to do it. I've read a few reviews on some dongles and some on them they say that the wifi used to mirror to the tv also interferes with the data wifi. Any suggestions on what I should buy would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I'm looking into buying a chromecast dongle but wanted to get some opinions. I mainly want to use the mirroring feature and don't want to have to connect a cord to do it. I've read a few reviews on some dongles and some on them they say that the wifi used to mirror to the tv also interferes with the data wifi. Any suggestions on what I should buy would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Chromecast is relatively the cheapest and best way to go. Just do it... you'll be happy you did.
Also Amazon has it for 30$ and so does Bestbuy. Never found it any cheaper than this. $5.50 lower than most others.
And chromecast has the mirroring feature to? Didn't see it in the features list.
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I thinks is called streaming not mirroring but from what I understand you can serve any file to and play it as long as the device can share over your network.
I use the Netgear PTV3000, which does wireless mirroring. I bought it last year. It's been basically stuffed in the closet most of the time except for when i was travelling. It had a lot of stuttering, and disconnects. Basically had to close all apps, and had to keep the phone close to the device to minimize the issues.
Getting ready for a new trip. So took it out a few days ago and saw there was a new firmware update for it. All I can say it's a night and day difference. Now it streams video perfectly clear to the TV with my Note 3, no more stuttering, and do not have to keep the phone right by PTV3000 anymore.
I have the Chromecast as well the only issue is it doesn't play flash videos, and few other formats. An if your going to use it while in a hotel you will need a portable router as well. With the PTV3000 anything you have on your screen will stream to the tv, without needing a router.
A neat feature with the PTV3000, and the Note 3 stock video app. Is I can minimize the app, browse the web, or do other things while the video still plays on the tv without interruption.
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it was a couple of days ago, but I'm using another way, and want to inform you.
Im Using Tronsmart T1000. And I had also a PTV3000, but I'm not so lucky with this.
The Tronsmart works easy, connect my Android Tablett (Samsung Tab 2) as well as my Note 3 . And I can connect my Windows Laptop with this Dongle.
Mirroring and other things are running fine.
I've bought this from Everbuying.com ;
http://www.everbuying.com/product535239.html (was cheap and easy). But you can also check it by Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Tronsmart-T1000-Mirror2TV-Wireless-Compatible/dp/B00H2D3N0M
Because of the features from T1000 I recommend it in all ways. It makes a WLan Connection to the Home-Router, that you can redirect from Tronsmart direct to the internet. And all connected devices are running fine.