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Merry Christmas people.
A quick question for you.
I was wondering if something I want to try will work (pretty sure it will, but some confirmation will be nice).
I currently have my media player connected to my Wi-Fi via the Ethernet port on my Airport Express, but I have just received a nice Blu Ray disc which has some extra features that I'd like to try out, but require my Blu Ray player to be connected to the net via Ethernet too.
Can I use a hub or splitter connected to the Airport Express and connect both?
As I see it, this will work provided only one of the connected devices is switched on at any one time (not an issue).
Cheers my friends.
A quick question for you.
I was wondering if something I want to try will work (pretty sure it will, but some confirmation will be nice).
I currently have my media player connected to my Wi-Fi via the Ethernet port on my Airport Express, but I have just received a nice Blu Ray disc which has some extra features that I'd like to try out, but require my Blu Ray player to be connected to the net via Ethernet too.
Can I use a hub or splitter connected to the Airport Express and connect both?
As I see it, this will work provided only one of the connected devices is switched on at any one time (not an issue).
Cheers my friends.