Re: Wireless Music Bridge & Hardwired Home Networks
- From: "Deefoo" <nonono@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 09:55:22 +0200
"John Gregory" <jaygreg90@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"tearing " ??? Clarify please.nor
"Deefoo" <nonono@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"John Gregory" <jaygreg90@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Several years ago, I went to the trouble of wiring my entire house toaccess
the net via coax, placing speaker terminals and phone jacks in eachinternet
outlet
as well. At the time, I even envisioned the possibility of playing
radio through my stereo system, although I was neither an audiophile
bea
computer geek; just a retired guy with an interest in what appeared to
lastat
the time, a neat project.
All went well... surprisingly. Everything works ... except for that
myidea. The wire I used to run back to my stereo was mono, not stereo.Problem
is, each room has two sets of wires in order to deliver stereo. I hadothers
assumed the wire I needed to put through the walls - coming from my
WindowsXP HE computer and going to the stereo - was one like all the
I used for my speakers. Problem was... I wasn't going to speakers from
wentcomputer with that wire; I was going to my stereo receiver... and I
athere with just one speaker wire; mono.network,
Now enter wireless home networks and the "wireless music bridge". I'm
hard
wired. I like the bridge idea; it'll make up for the mistake I made
(threading the walls through three floors was not a pleasant task!). My
question: Since I plan to remain hard wired with regard to my home
can I still throw into one of my computers a wireless network card, buy
throughoutwireless bridge, plug it into my stereo system, and pipe music
concernedthe hard wired speaker system I have throughout the house? I'm
rewireabout confusing the computers if I'm on the net through my hard wired
home
network and still trying to use those (at least one) computers to drive
or
feed that wireless bridge.
Is there an easier way considering what I've already done?
If you used cable ducts or trunks or whatever you might be able to
by
tieing one end of your "mono" wire to "stereo" wire and tearing at the
other
end.
--DF
Pulling, sorry (me no english).
--DF
.
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