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HDMI Over CAT5e/6 Sender and Receiver Kit

Hi please can anyone advise on the following?
I am struggling on how our football club can utilise our sky HD box onto 2 other screens in our club via HDMI ? We have the main screen using the HDMI but the other two TV'S are currently not used.
We have the router next to the sky box and due to the structure of the buiding it is not feasable to run HDMI cables from a splitter box to the 2 other tv's.
I wondered if there is any other way to link these two tv's without spending a fortune?
Is it possible to use HDMI extenders over cat 5/6 then via TPLink powerline adapters ?IE in this order:1, HDMI CABLE from Sky Box to HDMI Splitter.2, HDMI CABLE from HDMI Splitter to HDMI extender (Sender).3, Cat 6 cable from HDMI extender (Sender) to TPLink powerline adapter.4, TP Link powerline adapter plugged in to power socket in main room to powerline adapter in power socket next to second tv.5, Cat 6 cable from powerline adapter to HDMI extender (Receiver)6, HDMI CABLE from HDMI extender (Receiver) to second tv.The extender i was looking at was the E-SDS 1080P HDMI Extender With IR Converter Up to 196 Feet.Is it possible to do this or am i over complicating things and it won't work because of the powerline adapters?Or is there an altogether easier way by utilising the TPlink adapters or router?Many thanks for any help you can give me?RegardsMike
 
Hi please can anyone advise on the following?
I am struggling on how our football club can utilise our sky HD box onto 2 other screens in our club via HDMI ? We have the main screen using the HDMI but the other two TV'S are currently not used.
We have the router next to the sky box and due to the structure of the buiding it is not feasable to run HDMI cables from a splitter box to the 2 other tv's.
I wondered if there is any other way to link these two tv's without spending a fortune?
Is it possible to use HDMI extenders over cat 5/6 then via TPLink powerline adapters ?IE in this order:1, HDMI CABLE from Sky Box to HDMI Splitter.2, HDMI CABLE from HDMI Splitter to HDMI extender (Sender).3, Cat 6 cable from HDMI extender (Sender) to TPLink powerline adapter.4, TP Link powerline adapter plugged in to power socket in main room to powerline adapter in power socket next to second tv.5, Cat 6 cable from powerline adapter to HDMI extender (Receiver)6, HDMI CABLE from HDMI extender (Receiver) to second tv.The extender i was looking at was the E-SDS 1080P HDMI Extender With IR Converter Up to 196 Feet.Is it possible to do this or am i over complicating things and it won't work because of the powerline adapters?Or is there an altogether easier way by utilising the TPlink adapters or router?Many thanks for any help you can give me?RegardsMike

You could look at an HDMI Modulator. That would do the job I think.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Edision-HDMI-Modulator-Full-Distribution/dp/B00KBXKJ2A

(There are cheaper versions than the above)
 
Hi thanks for the info.
Looks like it would do the job well but we are on a bit of a budget at the club so looking for a cheaper way of doing this?
Thank you.
 
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