How to connect receiver to laptop
Home Hardware How to Connect Satellite TV to a Computer (6 Steps)By Darby Stevenson i Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images In the past, satellite dishes were more than several feet wide and often had to be mounted on concrete footings to stay secure. Today, most homeowners can mount satellite dishes on the roof themselves. It is also relatively simple to view satellite content on a computer. Some satellite receivers are designed to be plugged directly into a computer through the USB cable. For those that are not, a small piece of hardware is necessary. Plug the Reciever Directly Into the ComputerStep 1Check to see if your satellite receiver comes with a USB connector cable. Step 2Plug the USB cable into your computer and insert the CD provided with your satellite receiver. Step 3Install the software included on the disk to view satellite channels on the computer. Use a Hardware AdapterStep 1Use a USB TV Tuner. One end will accept satellite signals from the receiver, the other will plug directly into the USB port on the computer. Step 2Install the software that came with the tuner. Step 3Use another TV cable if you do not have an extra. Plug one end of the cable into the receiver, plug the USB end into the computer. References
Writer Bio Darby Stevenson began writing in 1997 for his high-school newspaper, the "Alsea Valley Voice," which won him statewide awards for Best Feature Article and Best Personality Interview. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in international studies and a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies from the University of Oregon. |