Once you've plugged in the power and Ethernet cables you then need to install the software provided. This was not available for testing at the time of writing, but will cost around £90. This will allow the Netstream to stream two different channels to two computers at the same time. However, the Netstream Sat also has a USB port on the back that will allow you to connect an optional tuner module, the EyeTV Free. Having just a single LNB connector means that the Netstream Sat can only stream TV to one computer at a time, although it is possible to switch the TV signal from one computer to another if you want to. Just remember that you'll need a fairly powerful Mac or PC – preferably with a 2GHz processor – and a fast network connection to stream HD content. It supports both DVB-S and DVB-S2 broadcasts, so it can receive BBC HD, BBC One HD and ITV HD along with all the standard-definition Freesat channels.
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