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Wireless HDMI?
Sparks67:
--- Quote from: newsposter on December 16, 2013, 10:14:56 am ---Ok, need to setup a wireless HDMI in an old house that can't be wired for in wall cable TV, HDMI, or cat5/6 cables. Just can't be done.
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Why can't your home be wired for a wired connection? My home is 60 years old and I can do it. My home has plaster walls with wire mesh. It was simple to wire it. (I did it with electrician's tape). You can also call professional installer, and they will come up with solution to wire your home. Sometimes, the cable guys will wire Cable TV on the outside wall through the mortal and into the house. My stereo installer does homes that over 100 years old, but he hasn't had a problem doing the 6 figure home automation installs yet. HDMI has distance limitation, but you might have to use longer cable. http://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/hdmi-cables/hdmi-cable.htm BJC Belden Series-1 Bonded-Pair HDMI Cable. An Hdmi matrix switch, and typically they are using CAT6A.
Although, if you have money to burn and want an indoor wireless setup. You can go with this new solution. http://www.lightwaveonline.com/articles/2012/10/rit-develops-indoor-free-space-optical-network-technology.html Free Space Optical network. It is really for companies, but this is alternative. You need an HDMI matrix switch with fiber optics.. Might have to cut holes in the wall for other rooms...
imugli:
--- Quote from: newsposter on December 16, 2013, 10:14:56 am ---Ok, need to setup a wireless HDMI in an old house that can't be wired for in wall cable TV, HDMI, or cat5/6 cables. Just can't be done.
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Have you thought about running the cable around the bottom corner of the room, tacked down with u-tacks? Not the cleanest solution, but if the reason you can't run cable is because it's a rental, at least you can take it up when you leave...
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