wireless from laptop to projector.

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Bruce

Right now we use it hardwired to the laptop, about 100 ft of cable.
Looking at expanding, this will add a lot more to it.
Would it be benefial to go wireless, rather than add to the length of cable?
Any suggestions, on a wireless setup for the projector
 
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Tushar Mehta

I tried one last year. Some time lag between PP animation occuring on
laptop and showing up on the projector. Unusable for video. Just got
stills every few seconds. My conclusion: the wireless system -- either
by design or because of communication speed limitations -- sent an
updated image every so often. Went back to wired.

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Tushar Mehta
www.tushar-mehta.com
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Custom MS Office productivity solutions
 
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TAJ Simmons

What Tushar said.....

there's just tooo much data to try and send wirelessly.

Stick to good quality wires and good "distribution amplifiers"

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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Bruce

Any suggestions on distribution amplifiers?
I have only run across one online, I think.
At 100' right now, not sure how much more we will be adding.
Should they be placed so far apart? i.e. 50', 100' ?
thanks
 
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Dave

Try Extron vga da's.
Saying that you should be able to join two 30 metres of good vga cable
with a gender bender and not see much degradation, usual caveat of don't
run parallel with socaplex and mains.
 

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