On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 17:55:44 -0400, psifry
<psifry.2tizis@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote:
>Since I hear so frequently people complaining that their TV senders are
>interfering with their wireless home networks I guess they are sharing
>freqencies.
Don't guess. They are sharing the 2400.0 to 2483.5 Mhz band. While
802.11 is designed to coexist with other 802.11 systems, it is not
designed to deal with other modulation schemes, such as VSB or DSB
beleched by the TV extensions.
>It occurred to me that it may be possible to hack the
>wireless network card stack to pull this transport out and turn it back
>into a tv picture on my PC. Anyone got any thoughts on the feasibility
>of this ?
"pull this transport out"? Wazzat mean?
There are already systems for transporting compressed video over
802.11g wireless. For example:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPTV>
Since it's TCP/IP, it will work over 802.11a/b/g wi-fi.
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