Here's the scenario, Mrs.Boxer has a desire to have a flat screen TV in the kitchen, not a bad idea, because space is at a premium. At work, we have the odd extra flat screen monitor knocking about.
As well as space being at a premium, getting wires around is a problem: Walls are between 2 to 3 ft. thick - as Cris well knows, wireless networks struggle to get through the stonework.
However, I have a wired remote extender, that will operate anything in the lounge (Sky+,DVD,VCR etc.) I also have audio and video wiring from the lounge to the kitchen which does not seem to suffer from signal loss: threaded round the door frames.
Some time ago, I bought an AV 6way switching box, with remote control, from Maplins on special offer.
What I'm thinking is that buying a digital terrestial box, which are dirt cheap now, it can be fed, via the switch box (which can also connect any of the previously mentioned equipment) through to, and controlled from the kitchen - so I don't need the TV tuner, just the conversion from composite to D-Sub.
At the same time, the TV aerial cable, which currently takes the same route through to the kitchen can be removed to make way for CAT5, to connect up the Rio Receiver, which just doesn't hack it with a WET 11 on a wireless network.
If all that's clear, I'll leave you now for Jet2 to Venice, where as far as I can see from the papers, I will be sandbagging St.Mark's square to help out, for the next four days! - thanks for the helpful suggestions, gang.
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