techead
Honorary Master
Hey techead,
Yes I completely agree with you - Cat6 is definately the way to go. Its quite silly of him to have put anything less - hes risks a much larger expense if Cat5e doesnt work and he has to rewire the whole thing.
Regarding your question of changing channels - Yes I do want to be able to change channels. We are running coaxial cable alongside the HDMI I assume you mean alongside the cat cable and the changing of channels will be facilitated by the TV-Link feature on the DSTV decoders. I have my doubts over this working - but lets wait and see.
something you also havent mentioned is the distance covered over this whole setup? from what Im seeing, a lot of the setups include the IR signal on the cat cable (if the extender supports it), when its 30m or less. When its more, then they include a additional socket for ANOTHER cat cable to carry the 5v signal.
what unit are you using to connect all the coax connections to the blaster so you can change channels from every room?