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IP over in-ground cable applications.
From: "Christopher J. Wolff" <chris () bblabs com>
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 11:24:15 -0700
Greetings, Can anyone recommend a method for integrating TCP/IP with an existing analog cable television network. The cable companies do this quite well; however, it's not immediately clear to me how I would multiplex the IP traffic and the existing video and deliver it to a home. My current thoughts on this are to digitize the satellite video into mpeg2 and deliver it over TCP/IP through the in-ground cable. This way, integrating the video and data portion are easy, however the resident would need to buy a mpeg2 set-top-box to split out the video and internet. Thank you very much for your consideration. Regards, Christopher J. Wolff, CIO Broadband Laboratories, Inc. http://www.bblabs.com
Current thread:
- IP over in-ground cable applications. Christopher J. Wolff (Sep 12)
- Re: IP over in-ground cable applications. Nathan Stratton (Sep 12)
- RE: IP over in-ground cable applications. Christopher J. Wolff (Sep 12)
- RE: IP over in-ground cable applications. Deepak Jain (Sep 12)
- Re: IP over in-ground cable applications. David G. Andersen (Sep 12)
- Re: IP over in-ground cable applications. Marshall Eubanks (Sep 12)
- RE: IP over in-ground cable applications. Christopher J. Wolff (Sep 12)
- Re: IP over in-ground cable applications. Nathan Stratton (Sep 12)
- Re: IP over in-ground cable applications. Majdi S. Abbas (Sep 12)
- Re: IP over in-ground cable applications. Petri Helenius (Sep 12)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: IP over in-ground cable applications. Miquel van Smoorenburg (Sep 12)
- Re: IP over in-ground cable applications. sal . sabella (Sep 12)
- RE: IP over in-ground cable applications. Christopher J. Wolff (Sep 12)