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HotRod
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      09-05-2006, 06:06 PM
I need to mount a projector in my living room and don't have access to run
all of the wires from my PC to the projector. I can however get power to it
from a different source. Is there a wireless video and wireless USB option?
I need some decent resolution and want the USB so that I can still control
the projector options. IDEAS?

I've googled several option including the Linksys WPG54G and one called the
WiJet-G but none of them seem cabable of streaming video, since I already
have a projector I don't want to try one of those. Wireless projectors or
whatever they are called.
IDEAS?


 
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      09-05-2006, 09:28 PM
HotRod wrote:
> I need to mount a projector in my living room and don't have access
> to run all of the wires from my PC to the projector. I can however
> get power to it from a different source. Is there a wireless video
> and wireless USB option? I need some decent resolution and want the
> USB so that I can still control the projector options. IDEAS?
>
> I've googled several option including the Linksys WPG54G and one
> called the WiJet-G but none of them seem cabable of streaming video,
> since I already have a projector I don't want to try one of those.
> Wireless projectors or whatever they are called.
> IDEAS?


Did that on mine (viewsonic pj551) and used the x10 video stuff (sends it
over the powerline one channel at a time), and used a USB presentation
control to wirelessly control what was sent by the PC to the projector....
(sends hidef video from the puter, or from dvd and next week my football
games!.. 8ft x 10ft projected image and surround sound)

Just an aside, I tried a wireless video transmitter and had a wap/router in
the same area.. No matter what channel I used, it screwed up my wireless
video (black interference bars).. From your post above it sounds like you
may already have (or will) a wap router in use... Tried a wireless video
gaming adapter (wasn't good enuf resolution for high def), went with
powerline networking (netgear has an up to 85Mb/200Mb rather than the 14Mb
from other vendors)



 
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JPElectron
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      09-11-2006, 11:40 PM

A few ideas...

http://www.smarthome.com/7743B.html
http://sewelldirect.com/Wireless-VGA-Extender.asp
http://www.engadget.com/2006/01/19/t...her-wires-too/

http://www.blackbox.com/Catalog/Detail.aspx?mid=4961
http://www.blackbox.com/Catalog/Cate...=308,1431,1432

HotRod wrote:
> I need to mount a projector in my living room and don't have access to run
> all of the wires from my PC to the projector. I can however get power to it
> from a different source. Is there a wireless video and wireless USB option?
> I need some decent resolution and want the USB so that I can still control
> the projector options. IDEAS?
>
> I've googled several option including the Linksys WPG54G and one called the
> WiJet-G but none of them seem cabable of streaming video, since I already
> have a projector I don't want to try one of those. Wireless projectors or
> whatever they are called.
> IDEAS?


 
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