Re: Is anyone else using wireless DMX?
Yup, thick walls tend to block sygnals. Wirless DMX works well in going from DMX to Ethernet say than converting back but it all as a concept depends upon the ability for both stations to either connect with something out in space or in as if wireless microphone, something sort of line of sight in a place that no doubt has 18" thick walls to say the least.
Was involved in doing Millenium park in Chicago wireless a few years ago, no huge walls.
It's an option but as said, not the first choice if at all possible in running pipe and cable. At this point, given somewhere well over a dozen or two eight universe DMX front of house snakes, two 28 universe DMX snake and just having goine fiber optic for three more front of house snakes, none of our operations are wireless. Perhaps one or two but them is never used if other than absolutely necessary.
Not dependable by way of line of sight. Avoid wireless DMX unless line of sight or absolutely necessary.
Why do you want to do this anyway? Is there a real reason other than doing so because it's a concept?
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