Sending HDMI over PowerLine adaptors
Sending HDMI over PowerLine adaptors
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Output Flange

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16,972 posts

227 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Trying to find a solution for a rented house. The SkyHD box is in the lounge, but would also like to output it to the bedroom. There's no option to add new cabling, so would it be possible to use a decent PowerLine AV2-spec kit to extend it?

I've got a pair of CYP PU-514L-TX / RX baluns that use a single Cat5 cable knocking around. Could I use an HDMI splitter on the back of the Sky box to the CYP TX balun, then Cat5 into/out of the Powerline adaptors to the RX balun, then into the TV?

Just wondering if that's the intended method of using the AV2 spec?

Autopilot

1,326 posts

200 months

Friday 7th January 2022
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According to this video, no;

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh86R6Tujc8

According to this video, there’s an HDMI over Power Adaptor bit of kit available;

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yG8OS8y_WxE

megaphone

11,233 posts

267 months

Saturday 8th January 2022
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Switch to Sky Q, they probably do it for free, and then get a Q mini box for the bedroom.

Nimby

5,193 posts

166 months

Saturday 8th January 2022
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megaphone said:
Switch to Sky Q, they probably do it for free, and then get a Q mini box for the bedroom.
There's an extra £10 a month charge for multiroom though.

megaphone

11,233 posts

267 months

Saturday 8th January 2022
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Nimby said:
megaphone said:
Switch to Sky Q, they probably do it for free, and then get a Q mini box for the bedroom.
There's an extra £10 a month charge for multiroom though.
I expect they'll do a deal.

Davetheraver

1,418 posts

218 months

Saturday 8th January 2022
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No. That won’t work for a number of reasons. Sky w and a mini box is the correct answer