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Question by Taz
Submitted on 2/24/2004
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I have cable TV in my home.  In one room, the wall cable connection on the wall is on the other side of the room, the TV is on the opposite wall and I have to run the cable around the room.  Is there any wireless devices on the market where I can setup my TV to receive the cable via wireless from the wall cable connection? Again, this is inside of my house. I'm not talking about getting wireless to the house.

Thanks,

Taz


Answer by R Howard
Submitted on 4/13/2004
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You can find a new solution for this application at angeltrax.com

 

Answer by Ghaithan
Submitted on 1/26/2006
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I need to get this answer

 

Answer by hey
Submitted on 4/10/2006
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the same exact thing is happening to me and my dad wont call a cable person! ugh!

 

Answer by assman
Submitted on 6/27/2006
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There is an X10 solution but it will only enable you to transmit an audio/video signal not the whole cable signal.  So you can't change channels

 

Answer by onlinemailreg
Submitted on 10/10/2006
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the usual 2

 

Answer by Jim
Submitted on 11/18/2006
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Check x10.com, for wireless tv transmission. x10 standards allows for that

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www.unitedbankservice.com

 

Answer by richardlahola
Submitted on 3/13/2007
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yes its on Ebay for about 60 dollars canadian. search wirless cable TV

 

Answer by JSouth
Submitted on 6/23/2007
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No. A physical cable line has to run to every location. A quick an easy way to resolve this matter is by simply buying a cable splitter at like radio shack, and splitting the existing one and making is two. Then run the new cable line either in the attic and fish it down the new wall or running it along your baseboard and tacking it to that. If you decide to split it in the attic make sure you cut the wire find out which end is running to the main cable feed box and put that on the input of the splitter. then put the other end on one of the two outputs and attach a new line on the other and run it over to the new location. that way you'll have two cables in the room. If you just want one simply pull the existing cable up in the attic barrel connect it, attach a new line and run it over to the new location and fish it down the wall.

 

Answer by Randall
Submitted on 7/15/2007
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will this system work with a wireless modem for internet configured into the picture

 

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