[mythtv-users] Support for WMM extensions/ QoS

Greg Oliver oliver.greg at gmail.com
Wed Jan 13 18:54:20 UTC 2010


On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Donald J. Organ IV
<dorgan at donaldorgan.com> wrote:
>> > ________________________________
>> >
>> > |  |   /* empty space /*   |  |
>> > |  |
>> > |  |-----------------------|  |
>> > |  |
>> > |    |------------------|     |
>> > |    |
>> > |    |     /* TV */     |     |
>> > |    |
>> > |    |
>> > |    |------------------|     |
>> >
>> > Is the TV set actually mounted *in* the wall, or *on* it? If it's in it
>> > you might want to remove it to provide better access to the wall
>> > interior.
>>
>> The TV is mounted on the wall, and the "empty" space it just that its an
>>  opening a the top of the wall, that goes into the kitchen... I guess
>>  people would normally put plants or something up there.
>>
>> I guess I could run a wire down the left or right side, its just then the
>>  plate would be all the way to the left or right of everything, i really
>>  dont want it visible.  I have a unit for the cable box and video game
>>  consoles underneath the tv.
>
>> Is the area to the right and left of the "empty space" open, or just framing
>> lumber? If it's open, you could go down through it then over to a plate behind
>> the TV.
>
>
> I believe the wall itself has no insulation and is all wood studs the walls are finished though.  I am totally regretting not having the whole house networked when the house was being built a year ago.
>
> I realy dont want to redo any of the sheet rocking as the walls are textured and i dont have a sprayer to match everything up again.


Since your house is new, You can also use the ethernet over power
devices.  They work well as long as you do not use too many.  And even
better if you have an isolator put behind your main breaker box.  They
are not cheap, but are coming down quarterly.

-Greg


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