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Yes, you can connect the Tablo Lite to your LAN with a RJ45 Ethernet cable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you'll probably get best performance by connecting the Tablo to your switch too. By default, all TVs and the Tablo need to be on the same network.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. Initial set-up on Roku has to be done using the ethernet connection. You access Tablo with a Tablo app that you install on Roku. The Tablo itself has an ethernet connection. The Tablo will be accessible through the ethernet connection. The Tablo app allows access by ethernet or wireless routers. After initial set-up, you can disconnect the ethernet connection and the Tablo app will walk you through your wireless set-up and passwords. In your case you would keep the ethernet connection as you are done once Tablo sees your antenna and either sets up your external harddrive or subscribe to cloud space for recording storage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. Initial set-up with Roku has to be done with an ethernet connection. The device has an ethernet connection.
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