Belkin @TVplus G1V1000 8820-01176 User Manual

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3. Accessing your TV, Anywhere

a. General overview

i. Simply put, @TV takes the video and audio signals

from your cable or satellite box and sends them over

the Internet to your phone, tablet, or computer.

b. Out of home

i. When you access @TV from outside your home network (like

from a Wi-Fi hotspot or from a 3G or 4G phone), that stream is

the only stream available. Any additional users trying to access

your @TV box—either from out of the home or in the home—will

see a message stating that someone else is using @TV.

c. In home

i. You can have up to eight devices accessing @TV within

your home network at a time. However, video performance

will be dependent on your router’s capability to handle large

amounts of streaming content, so as you add additional users

you will likely see reduced picture and audio quality.

ii. @TV optimizes the video and audio stream it sends based on

the types of devices that are receiving the stream. In the case

of multiple streams in your home, the device that has the lowest

resolution and lowest available bandwidth will determine the

video feeds all of the other devices will receive. For instance,

if you have five tablets but one is at the edge of your Wi-Fi

network (and thus able to receive less video and audio data),

all of the streaming devices will see the picture quality adjusted

downward to support the device that is on the edge of the

network. Likewise, if you have a mix of devices, such as tablets

and phones, you will see the overall resolution reduced to

match what the smallest device can receive.

ACCESSING YOUR TV, ANYWHERE

d. Other issues: who controls the TV?

i. When you use @TV you will be taking control of your

living-room cable of satelitte box. If someone else is

watching and you change the channel, he or she will

be watching right along with you.

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