I agree. It's bad enough that I have speaker wires running across the hallway and a cable TV cable running from the TV to the computer "room". Start running ethernet to the A/V rack and things will become scary.

What I'd really like to see (and I don't think it will be Outlaw who will do this: not their specialty) would be an 802.11b "bridge" type device. There'd be a pair of devices that you would plug an ethernet cable into, and they'd talk. So far all the 802.11b solutions I've seen consist of a "base station" and then PCMCIA cards that go into the PCs. This does me no good because I have multiple desktops in one location, and the cable TV coming out of the wall in another. I'd rather not put an 802.11b endpoint in each PC; I'd rather have an endpoint that I can connect a cable and a hub to. Would solve IR1000 wireless problems, too.
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