Tonique
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Hello,
In short: once the SAT signal is transformed to Ethernet by using SAT>IP, how do you get it back to the original SAT signal? Is there an affordable solution on the market for home use?
Long: I have a working set of dish+receiver, receiver (and card) are provided by the SAT TV provider. I'd like to get the signal to another room, but unfortunately lying a coaxial cable is not doable for this room, so I'm now looking at SAT>IP over powerline options. I see some affordable solutions on the market, but the problem is that the provider's receiver has to be used because this particular card doesn't work on other receivers. This means that I cannot use a SAT>IP compatible receiver on the other side, which leaves me with the only option of using something like an "IP>SAT" transformer just before my receiver. Does this exist?
Thanks!
In short: once the SAT signal is transformed to Ethernet by using SAT>IP, how do you get it back to the original SAT signal? Is there an affordable solution on the market for home use?
Long: I have a working set of dish+receiver, receiver (and card) are provided by the SAT TV provider. I'd like to get the signal to another room, but unfortunately lying a coaxial cable is not doable for this room, so I'm now looking at SAT>IP over powerline options. I see some affordable solutions on the market, but the problem is that the provider's receiver has to be used because this particular card doesn't work on other receivers. This means that I cannot use a SAT>IP compatible receiver on the other side, which leaves me with the only option of using something like an "IP>SAT" transformer just before my receiver. Does this exist?
Thanks!