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Re: Fw: Wii in node zero?


  • Subject: Re: Fw: Wii in node zero?
  • From: "noel" <noel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:05:17 -0000

My sensor bar is extended over half of a cat 5 cable, the other half
is used for my xantech ir receiver.

Works great but it's relatively short range, I've used my wiimotes from
upstairs without a problem but you'd have to give it a test

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Gareth Cook <g@...> wrote:
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> Hi Ben
>
> I have done exactly this - been in place for almost a year. The Wii
sits
> in the rack, and we play it in the Lounge and Cinema. Drop me a mail
> offlist if you want to know all the specifics.
>
> G.
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>
> All
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> After spending hours yesterday on my nieces Christmas Wii, I have
decided
> it is time for me to buy a Wii.
>
> I would like to locate it in Node zero in the loft but trying to work
out
> if this is feasible.
>
> The Senors Bar is easy as I can either use a extension lead or battery
> powered Bar.
>
> Now for the controllers. I think they are Bluetooth so I may have a
range
> issue but will try. Does anyone know if the controllers need IR
connection
> to the Wii console?
>
> Any pointers would be great
>
> Ben
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