At 6:52 PM -0700 10/27/05, David Barkman wrote:
Actually Hauppauge is now putting an IR Blaster on the same wire with the IR
Receiver, albeit the IR Blaster wire is only about 2 feet long while the IR
Receiver wire is like 6 feet long, doesn't make much sense to me, I would've
made them the same length.  I think I'll have to setup a shelf for the
computer behind the entertainment center so it's high enough for the IR
Blaster to reach the front of the receiver.

Ah, I sit corrected!

Sometimes it's sufficient to just aim an IR blaster toward the wall opposite your home entertainment center. The signal bounces off the wall to get to the equipment.

I'm guessing this is what they intended you to do, not put the emitter directly in front of the device (as is probably more desirable in this case, so you don't have to worry about people or furniture getting in the way.)
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