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Can I transmit video from one room in my house to another via my home's powerlines? Works 4 my net connection. | Powerline Ethernet Adapter

Can I transmit video from one room in my house to another via my home's powerlines? Works 4 my net connection.

August 8, 2010

The 2.4 GHZ wireless a/v transmitters aren't working that great for me. Belkin has some great a/v wireless transmitters called their Pure line but they cost about 0. Can I send it through my powerlines somehow like I use powerline ethernet adapters to distribute my internet connection throughout my house at every AC outlet? What's the best way for me to get video from one room to another? Thanks for the help.

belkin with netgear powerline adapters?

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anoldmick August 8, 2010 at 2:28 am

You want an ethernet hub to do it wireless. But since it’s in your home, it’s cheaper and easier just to hardwire each computer. You can also get a program that will allow the computers to share tasks line in a local area network – a LAN.
The problem with your 2.4 gig transmitters is their power level is too low. If you’ve the knowledge and practical experience, you can build a simple/cheap amplifier that’ll double their power output and still be within the legal parameters of not causing interference with other users of the spectrum. More than double, though, is risking a very nasty letter from the FCC. They follow up those nasty letters with nasty monetary fines, and worse if they aren’t satsified with your response. Go the hardwire route and avoid the hassle.

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