2.=I could use some help on seting up a wireless link and tv link.

Andrew Hakman andrew.hakman at gmail.com
Mon Jun 12 10:12:52 PDT 2006


To multiplex ethernet and TV together, you would need to design a whole new
system. I think what I would do is use 802.11a (5ghz) to make the ethernet
connection, and for the TV, your easiest option may be to use a 2.4ghz video
sender. You'd have a tuner (VCR or whatever) at the end with the antennas,
and use some software to extend the remote for the tuner through the
ethernet (need an IR receiver on a PC at the remote end, and an IR
transmitter on a pc at the end with the tuner). Of course you could always
use 802.11b for the ethernet too if you could manage to not have the
2.4ghzvideo sender interfere with it. In my experience, doing whatever
to the
video to jam it down wireless ethernet doesn't work too well at all. It
usually doesn't look too great, or it breaks up because of little connection
issues. It would be very different if you had fiber run between the 2
houses. Then I'd say go for video over ethernet, but in my experience, video
over wireless lan wouldn't be the prefered way of doing things.

Andrew Hakman

On 6/12/06, Billy E. Karlinsey <b-m-karl at whidbey.net> wrote:
>
>  I want to thank all  you for the input. I'm trying to find the time to
> check out what you all said. One thing I have to educate myself as for
> example: I do not understand WAP54g's in bridge mode. I do subscribe to Nuts
> and Volts magazine, and have a few years saved, but I do not recall anyone
> having a article or any ad for what I want. I did try to e-mail some of the
> ads the deal with link components. Years ago when I was studying these
> things for Satellite commutations phone and TV they seem to multiplex
> everything to transmit a band and then decode it on the other end. I'm not
> into designing, but maybe I could find something out there or the ether net
> that I could copy and adapt to make an IR link by multiplexing the signals.
> Billy
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