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    Quote Originally Posted by Terak View Post
    Apparently the shop I went to down the road converts the HDMI signal to a network cable, which you thread through the house. The wall socket then coverts it back to an HDMI plug. So I'm not sure how that works...
    I have this one:-
    http://www.hdcabling.co.za/hdmi-exte...80i-p-171.html
    This one is new and interesting:-
    http://www.hdcabling.co.za/hdmi-sing...20p-p-464.html

    What i used, take huge care though they will try sell you cat5e, which i would advise you only get cat6.
    Home appliances cause so much EMI that the cat 5 just doesnt cut it.

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    So I've found what we are going to use, as its much easier to thread network cables through the house as opposed to HDMI cables:

    http://www.hdcabling.co.za/hdmi-exte...80i-p-171.html
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