wireless tv router.. is there such a thing?


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is there such a thing as a wireless TV router?

i wish to swop my living and dining room over to make more space, however there is no cable point on the other side. because a corrider starts btwn the 2 , i cant use an extension. does anyone know where i can get one or how to get around this problem? i've looked at TV tuners but they arent able to help
 

is there such a thing as a wireless TV router?

i wish to swop my living and dining room over to make more space, however there is no cable point on the other side. because a corrider starts btwn the 2 , i cant use an extension. does anyone know where i can get one or how to get around this problem? i've looked at TV tuners but they arent able to help


I dun noe if this helps, I saw at Sim Lim the Digital TVB box set, works with a simple antenna stick to receive the normal channels.
 

i think that is a TV tuner too right?coz i need something that can transmit to the TV w/o the TV being actually plugged into the cable point. what is the brand of it anw?maybe i can go check it out
 

i think that is a TV tuner too right?coz i need something that can transmit to the TV w/o the TV being actually plugged into the cable point. what is the brand of it anw?maybe i can go check it out

There is a AV wireless transmitter, SLS & SLT have... problem is there is slight degration of image.
 

not to mention if you watch po*n on it, yr neighbour also can watch (sans high quality images) Hehehe
 

There is a AV wireless transmitter, SLS & SLT have... problem is there is slight degration of image.

hmmm..okies...thank you so much. i'll go look for it=)
 

not to mention if you watch po*n on it, yr neighbour also can watch (sans high quality images) Hehehe

haha..the only porn my family watches is on animal planet or discovery channel!=P
 

I dun noe if this helps, I saw at Sim Lim the Digital TVB box set, works with a simple antenna stick to receive the normal channels.

Haha well it should, the only difference between the antennae that you buy yourself and the cable point is that the cable point really is connected to a much larger antennae on the roof of the building

EDIT: This, of course, does not apply to cable TV
 

hmmm..okies...thank you so much. i'll go look for it=)

You can even get these TV senders with a back channel to they can relay the remote control signals back to the cable/VCR/tuner box.

They are primarily intended to 'extend' the output of your cable box/VCR to a 2nd TV in another room.
 

You can even get these TV senders with a back channel to they can relay the remote control signals back to the cable/VCR/tuner box.

They are primarily intended to 'extend' the output of your cable box/VCR to a 2nd TV in another room.

it works with cable as well?
 

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