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I am looking at investing in Sage TV. Which is better the wired or the wireless? Does one have any benefit over the other?
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SageTV itself is neither wired or wireless, just the MediaExtender. As to betterness, it is up to you, the wired unit is cheaper than the wireless, but must be wired via ethernet. The Wireless unit is more expensive, but may be either used wirelessly via a wireless router or AP, or wired via ethernet, it has both. The Wireless unit is more finicky in usage, some people have problems getting the wireless working correctly.
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If I want to setup 2 rooms with surround sound how could I do it? I would prefer to have all the equipment in one central location. The Sage Extenders only have stereo outs on them though… do I have to have a client next to each area for surround or can I hookup a receiver on the audio outs on the sage extender to get surround?
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The new Extenders do have a digital out for sound, even though it isn't advertised on the box or website. So you could hook up the extender to a stereo receiver to have surround sound, if the original recording has surround.
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Like I said I would prefer to keep ALL the equipment in one location…If I use the extenders can I have different shows on different TVs or does it just broadcast the same to every extender in the house? Thanks for any help.
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You really couldn't keep ALL the equipment in one location with a normal Sage setup. YOu could however setup your server, and any STB's (cable or satelitte box) there. Then either run cat-5 or go wireless to the client rooms. There, you would need some equipment, an extender or a client PC and a stereo reciever. Each client would be run separately and could watch a different recorded show, or even a different Live show if you ahve enough tuners for each one. If not, then 2 clients could both watch 1 live show, but they aren't "linked", each client could FF or REW independently.