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rjay60
21-02-2009
Originally Posted by Funkyfin2000:
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Next problem associated with that, is the need to buy an additional Humax remote which i cant see on ebay at least. Are they available? Don't fancy using a generic one or taking the one from downstairs with me constantly to bed...

Rich”


This site says they are taking pre orders for the Humax HDR remote, so you must be able to buy them.

http://www.falconsat.co.uk/humax-pvr...01-p-1948.html
Funkyfin2000
21-02-2009
Originally Posted by savvy:
“Yes, my Wireless Router/Access Point is well away from the Sender, Receiver, and signal path.

Les.”

This would be the same for me, wireless router is on the other side of lounge and signal would be in the opposite direction to how the TV would be sending its signal!
savvy
21-02-2009
Originally Posted by Funkyfin2000:
“This would be the same for me, wireless router is on the other side of lounge and signal would be in the opposite direction to how the TV would be sending its signal!”

Not quite, my router is not in my lounge, it's on a desk in the hallway, and then there's another small washroom in-between it and the lounge - so it's quite separated.

But, I think rjay60 reports that he moved the router into the room where the sender is to resolve the interference - I think that would be your situation?

Rgds.

Les.
rjay60
21-02-2009
Originally Posted by savvy:
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But, I think rjay60 reports that he moved the router into the room where the sender is to resolve the interference - I think that would be your situation?

Rgds.

Les.”

Yes thats right. Originally my sister had to have the router in her bedroom as it was wired to her Dell PC via RJ45. She only got the router so her then other half could use his laptop on the net when in the living room. Now my sister has a laptop with built in wireless as does my neice and she does not use her Dell anymore. When I originally set up the senders the router would interfere with the picture and sound, when my neice was on the net. Changing from band A to band B on the sender and receiver did not solve it so I moved the router into the living room and that seemed to solve the problem. The router is still inbetween the path of the sender and receiver but it is on the floor under a small table next to her sofa.

My sister has not said anything about the router still interferong so I am assuming its now OK
jwball
21-02-2009
Just beware if you have an xbox360. They interfere with 2.4ghz senders even when in standby.
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