Likely not. It says CAT5e wiring not network, it is Engadget that implied your network. Sony already has a 12x12 component video matrix switcher that transmits to up to 12 zones via CAT5e to a Sony specific Muxlabs balun. I'm sure they have probably just adapted it for a single zone transmission. In otherwords, no Wifi.
Do you mean that it requires dedicated cat-5e from point to point? Or if you have a wired network can it operate through your existing switch (assume gigabit)? Because it would be a bit of PITA to have to jumper the two runs to the patch panel in order to send the signal to the right room . . .
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Can I hook it to a wireless router and stream content over wi-fi?
Likely not. It says CAT5e wiring not network, it is Engadget that implied your network. Sony already has a 12x12 component video matrix switcher that transmits to up to 12 zones via CAT5e to a Sony specific Muxlabs balun. I'm sure they have probably just adapted it for a single zone transmission. In otherwords, no Wifi.
Do you mean that it requires dedicated cat-5e from point to point? Or if you have a wired network can it operate through your existing switch (assume gigabit)? Because it would be a bit of PITA to have to jumper the two runs to the patch panel in order to send the signal to the right room . . .