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RE: Video Sending Problem


  • Subject: RE: Video Sending Problem
  • From: "James Hoye" <yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 12:33:17 -0000


> Solution 3
> ??????
> My colleague just told me about KAT5, however I do not have a
> wired network, but I do have an access point near my Sky+ box.
> Can KAT5 be used over wireless ?  Has anyone tried this ?

KAT5 doesn't encode the video to series of packets for onward network
transmission.

It simply uses the enhanced noise rejection capability that twisted pair
cable gives you, along with a balanced signal to allow a video signal to be
sent long distances without the introduction of unwanted interference.

Unless you are going to use wireless video sender thingies, a hardwired
cable is going to be your only other option - be it coax, svideo, VGA or
CAT5 cable.

James




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