GroundUrMast,
When you talk about Remote RF switching, is there a device that would allow me to put a A/B switch in my basement before my signal is split to the 5 tv's, but allow me to remotely control that switch from the main floor of my house?
That would be an ideal situation.
Regarding this Silicon Dust HomeRun: I'm confused on how it actually works. I get that the coaxial from (in my situation a second antenna) would plug into the device. And then there is a Cat5e cable that is the output. I am assuming that would hardwire via a switch or router directly into my network. My question is: How do I actually access that content on my TV?
I was fortunate enough when I built my house to hardwire every room with Cat5e, Including my main television which I have another switch behind my entertainment center feeding my PS3, Tv, Stereo receiver, Apple TV etc. So all of my main home entertainment components are hardwired into my network. Is this how I would access the content from the HomeRun content on my television?
If this is what you arr suggesting, then the Silicon Dust HomeRun may be my best bet.
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