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Has anyone had any luck with wireless a/v. I want to do this at home to bring my security cameras up on my main tv. I could run cable to it, but it will be a hassle. I was looking at something like this . Anyone ever try it or have a few suggestions
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The only experience I have had with that style device is with older 900 MHz units and I was not impressed with the results.
I have used longer range 2.4 GHz units and have had interference from cordless phones and microwaves. I would recommend running a cable.
If you decide to use these devices and are using a wifi network at your home it is probably running at 2.4 GHz(make sure that you check), so you'll want to go with the 5.8 GHz unit to minimize interference.
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Thanks Brian, that is what I was afraid of..
After I took a further look, turns out that when I first pulled the cable in (about six months ago) I actually pulled two rg 6 (direct tv) two cat5 and a 4 pair cat 3. So I have a few extra pairs to play with. I am going to use passive baluans on the second cat5 and call it done. I pulled an extra cat 5 to my bedroom tv as well so that one is ready to go. I forgot I pulled in the extra cable...talk about a nice surprise....thanks again
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I'm sure someone asked why you were running all those extra cables at the time.
Glad you came up with an easy solution. :thumb:
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They sure did....my wife...lol
Thanks again
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Hey Anthony - how are you? Now all you have to worry about is providing power to all those cams. hahahaha. I have been using the passive MuxLab baluns with some good results - the 500009 (BNC)and the 500021 (male RCA). I also like the power thru 500024 when I have the luxury of all 4-pair. I took your advice on this https://www.cctvcamerapros.com/CCTV-Video-Ground-Loop-Isolator-p/sp-g01.htm and should be receiving it on 3/31/09. I hope it gets rid of my "wave".
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Hey hopefully it works for you. In my case the cameras are in place rg59 with 18/2(well one is, the rest are on the way) but it all goes to the basement. I just wanted to be able to pull the cams up on all the tv's in my house.
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You could put a CELabs AV400 or AV700 (composite distribution amplifier which are relatively cheap) in the basement and get the video to any room using one pair and a 500021 on either end. I have done that and it looks great. The amp really helps. It has either 4 or 7 RCA female out with stereo audio(if you need it). The audio baluns require another pair. But you won't need baluns if you have spare coax going to the rooms.
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