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Old 10-Jan-2011, 4:47 AM   #2
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Wireless Ethernet operates on frequencies in the 2 and 5 GHz microwave spectrum, no interference problems to worry about as far as OTA TV is concerned.

According to a quick search I just did, you should have an optical audio out port on you Samsung receiver... If your stereo receiver has an optical input, you will get the Dolby stereo or 5.1 or mono (depends on the broadcast).

OTA is the source used by the cable company for the local stations feeds, OTA users gets it first and best (sometimes the cable company feeds their customers a reduced bit rate version, never better though).
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