I've had pretty good luck using Microsoft Expression Encoder to broadcast the signal from a TV Tuner card over LAN. There is a free trial you can use to see if it will work for you.
As far as incorporating it into an ASP.NET page, I have played around with using the HTML 5 video tag in Google Chrome to pick up a stream. I ended up using VLC to transcode the output of Expression Encoder to an OGG (Theora + Vorbis) type. The vlc command I used was:
vlc.exe -vvv http://127.0.0.1:8080 --sout #transcode{vcodec=theo,vb=3500000,scale=1,acodec=vorb,ab=128,channels=2,samplerate=44100,audio-sync,threads=2,deinterlace}:http{dst=:8081/stream.ogg} :no-sout-rtp-sap :no-sout-standard-sap :ttl=1 :sout-keep
and then
<video autoplay controls>
<source src="http://[yourServerIp]:8081/stream.ogg" type='video/ogg; codecs="theora, vorbis"'>
</video>
Although I think there is an option in the paid version of Expression Encoder to encode right into h.264 which might allow you to skip the VLC step entirely.
Not sure if this will solve your problem entirely, but hopefully it helps.