Wexfordman
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yes and wireless networks will evolve to be able to for all these issues.
I beg to differ, wireless in the home is a stop gap, a solution where you cannot run wires, nothing more, it will always be bandwidth limited and prone to interference and losses based on other devices and the construction of your building. 20 years ago, most houses had 1 telly in the living room, probably RTE and rte 2, and the phone in the hall. THe internet was never heard of and computers were for work, and/or the old commodore 64 for games. Look where we are now, not too far from Broadband TV, FTA Digitall TV, VOIP, High speed BB, multiroom audio and video, and pretty much everything in the house will communicate over IP. If you are building/renovating and you think that wireless will cope with all of that, I wish you luck.
Wexfordman