Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jul 16, 2013 10:29 am Hi guys, I know this has probably been asked a thousand times before but I am struggling to find a solution or understand it all. I have just moved into my newly built house and have a foxtel iq box set up in my family room , on that wall I have a tv point, phone point, cat 5 data point and foxtel point in wall, I want to be able to watch foxtel on my tv and change channel on tv in my theatre room ( fine with having to watch same program as family room) In theatre room I just have tv point and cat 5 data point in wall There is only one wall between the two rooms which is made up of open shelving wether that helps or not . Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated . Re: Foxtel between rooms 2Jul 16, 2013 10:41 am I thought you had to pay foxtel to transmit to another TV...? Not sure if there's a diy option. Build thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=65085 Re: Foxtel between rooms 3Jul 16, 2013 10:57 am There is - some of them cheap and some more expensive. What you want is a digital modulator. Belkin do an emitter that would work through a non-solid wall up to around 15m I think. Otherwise - Matt at TCC has a solution too that is more expensive. This is a recent thread on the same: viewtopic.php?f=34&t=63014 I'd give Matt a PM and he'd be able to sort you out a cheaper solution for one room for sure. Cheers Old Home Restoration / Renovation To reduce noise transfer without compromising the aesthetic of your exposed I beams, consider filling the 100mm gap between the I beams and the floor above with dense,… 6 7090 The engineering is the engineering. It's irrelevant how much material you have. Unless it fits the requirements of your design the engineer can't "make"it work. You might… 7 7998 |