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Subject: #9733 Infrared (IR) remote extenders; IP based?
Date: November 14, 2011 12:25:35 PM EST


Curious if anyone has any recommendations for extending IR control across the Internet. I.e., point a clicker at a receiver; it converts the signal to something that outputs to ethernet and that runs across IP; on the far side, it would go from ethernet to a 'light' that controls the IR receiver (we've done this in the past over coax for remote VCR control).

I've seen some devices that use (dedicated) ethernet cabling to extend a signal, but that are not IP based. We need to get from one subnet to another. I'm pretty sure there are such devices, but I'm getting a rather large number of web search hits. Thanks.

Bob Majors
Language Learning Center
University of Washington




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