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Wireless coax cable for connectivity solutions

Wireless coax cable for connectivity solutions

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CfuntimeMC
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11-06-2023, 05:20 AM
#1
Yes, it's possible to use a wireless coax connection. For a cable box, a recommended option is a Wi-Fi extendable coax adapter that connects to your existing coax line and provides internet access.
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CfuntimeMC
11-06-2023, 05:20 AM #1

Yes, it's possible to use a wireless coax connection. For a cable box, a recommended option is a Wi-Fi extendable coax adapter that connects to your existing coax line and provides internet access.

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jendover
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11-06-2023, 08:04 PM
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It’s not meant to be wireless. The top choice is to move to a CableTV service that provides IPTV with wireless set-top boxes, or set up a media closet where all your devices are connected via cables and use wireless HDMI adapters for a dedicated signal across the house. Keep in mind, specialized wireless 1080p HDMI adapters aren’t inexpensive and struggle to penetrate walls without strong signal boosting.
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jendover
11-06-2023, 08:04 PM #2

It’s not meant to be wireless. The top choice is to move to a CableTV service that provides IPTV with wireless set-top boxes, or set up a media closet where all your devices are connected via cables and use wireless HDMI adapters for a dedicated signal across the house. Keep in mind, specialized wireless 1080p HDMI adapters aren’t inexpensive and struggle to penetrate walls without strong signal boosting.