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5.8GHZ Wireless A/V Sender with I/R Ext
— RF-Link AVS-5811 —
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RF-Link AVS-5811
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13 Oct 2008



Excellent solution to signal interference
Previously had audio interference from home wifi router with a transmission system operating at the same 2.4Ghz. This unit solved the problem. High quality signal transmission to tv in home gym in lower level, 70 feet away and through several walls. Highly satisfied with the technology....
–koi-boyfrom Amazon.com
13 Oct 2008



RF-Link AVS-5811 A/V System w/IR Repeater good stuff
The 5.8GHz of this product makes it ideal when using telephones and/or wireless Internet which run on 2.4GHz frequency. The added feature of the IR repeater is a great addition to this kind of unit. It enables you to change channels, stop;rewind;ff;play;pause, and power up and down your source in the same room as your receiver. This source could be a DVD player, VCR, Cable/satellite box etc. As with ANYTHING wireless, you have occasional interference and static but you do have the ability to...
–IsoDadfrom Amazon.com
12 Oct 2008



Works for video, but creates an IR noise storm.
These have an issue that can cause an IR storm on the IR mouse end, which can cause issues for sensitive equipment. The infrared upstream re-transmit function is 'stupid'. In other words, it transmits all IR energy that the photo diode gets triggered by; basically an IR storm at the head-end. If you have a tube TV in the receiver location, there is a ton of IR coming off the screen. I found this IR storm (noise) was able to over-ride my DirecTV receiver's living room remote when I used the IR mo...
–SlappyWagfrom Amazon.com
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