Saying that these use ethernet is in fact wrong. They simply use dedicated CAT5/CAT6 UTP cabling. CAT5 does not ethernet make. If they were ethernet, then you could plug them into your network and run them anywhere. These require dedicated cable runs.
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Cool product, but $300 for each the transmitter AND receiver...?? That's crazy. I could see $300 for the package deal, but not separately.
Saying that these use ethernet is in fact wrong. They simply use dedicated CAT5/CAT6 UTP cabling. CAT5 does not ethernet make. If they were ethernet, then you could plug them into your network and run them anywhere. These require dedicated cable runs.