David Lawrance
06-16-2003, 03:12 PM
I thought it would be an inexpensive matter to get any TV to access to a Sage server or client by using a wireless video sender/receiver.
Not so simple with a 2.4 GHz wireless ethernet network though, as that is also the base frequency of many of the sender/receivers that I've found, including the Radio Shack model that I purchased. Even if I set my network to a high frequency channel and the sender/receiver to a low frequency channel, there's enough crosstalk to cause both TV reception interference and either degrade or kill the network.
An Xbox / Playstation running a Linux version of Sage sounds like a possibility to hold some hope out for. ANother possibility would be to retrofit someone's castoff computer with some noise abatement. What are some other highly affordable options?
David
Not so simple with a 2.4 GHz wireless ethernet network though, as that is also the base frequency of many of the sender/receivers that I've found, including the Radio Shack model that I purchased. Even if I set my network to a high frequency channel and the sender/receiver to a low frequency channel, there's enough crosstalk to cause both TV reception interference and either degrade or kill the network.
An Xbox / Playstation running a Linux version of Sage sounds like a possibility to hold some hope out for. ANother possibility would be to retrofit someone's castoff computer with some noise abatement. What are some other highly affordable options?
David