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    IDF :: HomePlug AV demoed

    HomePlug networking solutions provider InTellon was showing off its HomePlug AV home networking solutions, compared against older and slower HomePlug 1.0.
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    I think video versions would be pretty cool, have PC in one room and pipe the video across to the tele in another, similar to the audio one that's already been around for a bit.

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    hmmm... for streaming hd you need really decent bandwidth but more than that, you need *consistently* high bandwitch as *any* drop in bandwidth below that required immediately manifests itself on your movie/tv screen as a sh1te picture. That's why most wireless hd streaming products are speaking codswallop - it might work some or a lot of the time, but rarely *all* of the time. "Honey turn on the microwave / bluetooth headset etc", TV: "splutter... pfzzzt..."
    Good (and rare) article on tomsnetworking which investigates how video streaming at different qualities actually fares over wireless networks if you're interested...

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