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The Connected Home

Your computer isn’t the only thing that can use your Internet connection. Your TV, digital photo frame, stereo and receiver may be able to do so much more than you might suspect. Create a true home network by connecting these devices to your broadband connection.

Even if you have an older TV that doesn't directly hook up to the Internet, you can use a gaming system, like an Xbox 360® or Playstation® 3, or a special device called a digital media adapter specifically made to connect your TV to your broadband feed and give yourself a connected home.

Thousands of devices also carry a DLNA® or UPnP™-certified symbol, which simply means they can connect to your network and communicate with each other. Once you set up your home, give your devices the missing ingredient - Twonky. Make sure everything has access to what’s important - all of the vibrant, entertaining sounds and images in your media library and on the Internet. Make it happen with Twonky.

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There are many connected devices on the market, and we know that sorting through all of them can be difficult. To help you learn more about the connected home, we've created a best practices guide. You can also view a list of Twonky supported devices.

If you would like help setting up your connected home, view the Twonky YouTube™ videos that demonstrate how to add popular devices to your network and use Twonky with them. You can also learn more about Twonky in our Help Center.