Explained very well. Got more than I came for but your delivery is so good I couldn't leave. Not only did I learn what I came for, but I also learned a few other things I didn't know. Nice job my man, thank you.
I bought a Samsung TV 10 years ago. But today I was organising and found a new unused cable in the closet. By the number on it I found out this was an IR Blaster Cable! What is that I thought. And I found your video, we are nit in need of that so I can get rid of it. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for making this informative video! I recently bought a Logitech harmony remote and hub. Finally got it to work right but would love to see how this extender works with another hub
I was very confused to get an IR blaster cable with my LG OLED TV. What the hell is this thing? Anyway glad I don’t need it and now I know what it’s for. Thanks!
I have one question. My set Top box is in the datacenter and I want to manage it from the office. From the office I want to restart it and also change the channel. So in this case how I will send the IR signal as I cannot connect the Lan cable between 2 devices as it's really far.
Question. Once the receiver transmit to the transmitter, how would say a harmony hub with two blasters work with this? I know the audio Jack blasters on the harmony hub won’t find Orei extenders. Would placing the hub blasters next to the transmitter do the trick? Hopefully im making sense 😊
I think what you're asking is if you can chain onto the output of this device to a harmony hub? I think that would work fine, since this just emulates the original code of the remote over the extender.
This is a great, well written training video. Those commenters who think it's "too much", just go away. You're too dumb to be working with technology of any type. I would like to know if there is such a device to remotely control IR over Ethernet. The demonstrated device uses a network cable, but not connected to a network.
Explained very well. Got more than I came for but your delivery is so good I couldn't leave. Not only did I learn what I came for, but I also learned a few other things I didn't know. Nice job my man, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I bought a Samsung TV 10 years ago. But today I was organising and found a new unused cable in the closet. By the number on it I found out this was an IR Blaster Cable! What is that I thought. And I found your video, we are nit in need of that so I can get rid of it. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for making this informative video! I recently bought a Logitech harmony remote and hub. Finally got it to work right but would love to see how this extender works with another hub
I was very confused to get an IR blaster cable with my LG OLED TV. What the hell is this thing? Anyway glad I don’t need it and now I know what it’s for. Thanks!
Thank you!
thank you for clarifying that i can safely throw away the IR blaster included with my tv purchase. 🤣
Thank you very much for the explanation!!
I have one question. My set Top box is in the datacenter and I want to manage it from the office. From the office I want to restart it and also change the channel. So in this case how I will send the IR signal as I cannot connect the Lan cable between 2 devices as it's really far.
Question. Once the receiver transmit to the transmitter, how would say a harmony hub with two blasters work with this? I know the audio Jack blasters on the harmony hub won’t find Orei extenders. Would placing the hub blasters next to the transmitter do the trick? Hopefully im making sense 😊
I think what you're asking is if you can chain onto the output of this device to a harmony hub? I think that would work fine, since this just emulates the original code of the remote over the extender.
This explanation seemed unnecessarily long and much more complicated than it should be.
Fuck I just wanted to know why my TV has this and what it does
This is a great, well written training video. Those commenters who think it's "too much", just go away. You're too dumb to be working with technology of any type. I would like to know if there is such a device to remotely control IR over Ethernet. The demonstrated device uses a network cable, but not connected to a network.