Going wireless(at least trying to)

 

Bronze Member
Username: Nub2fta

N/a, N/a Canada

Post Number: 33
Registered: Aug-06
Question for the vets out there - Is there an effective way to go wireless to bridge a signal from one dish for other receivers in the same house.
 

Silver Member
Username: Pffft

Ya Right

Post Number: 160
Registered: Jan-07
i'm no "vet" but i do not recall reading anything about WIFI abillities within reciever box's and/or dishes
 

Silver Member
Username: Juancho

Superior Lake, Northwestern... Canada

Post Number: 712
Registered: Dec-06
Nub2fta. no, only from TV to TV,Wii,Xbox360 etc and pc in other room.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Nub2fta

N/a, N/a Canada

Post Number: 34
Registered: Aug-06
Juan, I don't think I explained it properly what I wanted to do. I would like to go wireless from the "raw" feed of the dish to ideally 1 or maybe 2 receivers( if 2, I can 'piggyback' off a regular splitter). I've seen signal splitters that offer what I need, but that requires running wires around the room, which is what I want to avoid.
 

Gold Member
Username: Satscanner

Beaversbush, Sportsmans P... Great White ...

Post Number: 1330
Registered: Nov-06
No, you can't,the lnb's need voltage to operate and can't be done from raw feed.Only option is a wireless av signal sender to another tv in the house.
 

Silver Member
Username: Pffft

Ya Right

Post Number: 161
Registered: Jan-07
You would almost think it would be possible with a WIFI connection. only needing to power the "radio" at the dish section to power LNB. shame no one has made such a product yet
 

Silver Member
Username: Tapeman

Post Number: 642
Registered: Oct-06
nub2fta

There is no available consumer wireless that can handle 200 MHz
I think what you meant signal out of receiver
There are few devices but they cost as much as receivers itself

But I do got something simple about wireless control

Check post#624
https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/330353.html
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