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Old 09-13-2018, 12:45 PM   Topic Starter
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Cord-cutters, need some advice

I dont even know if what I want to do is possible but thought someone here would know for sure.

I recently installed an attic antenna and have the coax running to this tuner card installed in my desktop PC.

What I'm wanting to do is somehow stream my local OTA channels from my PC to my TV downstairs. I know I could split the coax from my antenna and run it downstairs but if you knew the layout of my house you would understand how much of a pain in the ass it would be.

Is there something I could purchase to hook up to my downstairs TV that could pick up my OTA channels via WIFI from my PC? If so what program(s) would I need installed on my PC to transmit the signal? The software I use to watch my OTA channels is the one my tuner card came with, WinTV 8.5 and I don't see any feature like this.
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