I've looked at the sites for the various options listed above. What I would really like to see is something priced like the MediaMVP that lets me stream from one box to the other with little setup. That is, I'd like to take RCA plugs in (or, S-Video, or Coax for that matter), out to ethernet, over the network, and back to a second device which comes out as RCA plugs. I'm sure I could take a couple of computers and make it work, but I'd prefer a lazy, supported-by-someone other-than-me solution.
(In my particular case, I have coax from the cable company on one side of the room and want my TV on the other, but I don't want to run coax around the room. I have ethernet much closer and, with wireless, it's everywhere.) Any ideas?
AS 7007, to be precise. It is listed with ARIN as "Florida Internet Exchange" for reasons which I don't recall. I find it amusing that it is still being discussed. (I even see a reference to it in a mailing list last November.)
For those interested, an archived copy of the apology issued after this incident is here
The owner of the AS happens to be a close friend. I'm waiting for him to start advertising a block with it just to see how many routers still have an AS7007 filter up.
I've looked at the sites for the various options listed above. What I would really like to see is something priced like the MediaMVP that lets me stream from one box to the other with little setup. That is, I'd like to take RCA plugs in (or, S-Video, or Coax for that matter), out to ethernet, over the network, and back to a second device which comes out as RCA plugs. I'm sure I could take a couple of computers and make it work, but I'd prefer a lazy, supported-by-someone other-than-me solution.
(In my particular case, I have coax from the cable company on one side of the room and want my TV on the other, but I don't want to run coax around the room. I have ethernet much closer and, with wireless, it's everywhere.) Any ideas?
AS 7007, to be precise. It is listed with ARIN as "Florida Internet Exchange" for reasons which I don't recall. I find it amusing that it is still being discussed. (I even see a reference to it in a mailing list last November.)
For those interested, an archived copy of the apology issued after this incident is here
The owner of the AS happens to be a close friend. I'm waiting for him to start advertising a block with it just to see how many routers still have an AS7007 filter up.
Geesh, now I feel like an old-timer.
The search results will time out...
c h for:
http://thomas.loc.gov/home/r107query.html
Sear
Scavenger Hunt University of Chicago
and then click on the first thing it returns (" DELETIONS OF SPONSERS..."). Then click Printer Friendly Display and search for Chicago...