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					<description><![CDATA[I found this article, because I am looking--again--for wireless HDMI.  I&#039;m really sorry to hear that this is the best wireless HDMI of 2016.  That means wireless HDMI is still not a reality.  I&#039;ve had this equipment since 2013.  All kinds of quirks--bizarre power up sequence to get it working at all, then it periodically just develops intermittent blackouts every couple minutes.  IO Gear tech support is less than no help at all...they leave you sorry you called.  Then it might just start working again for a few months, although still requiring a specific power on sequence.  Then it stops again, just as mysteriously.  I absolutely would not and do not recommend this device.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found this article, because I am looking&#8211;again&#8211;for wireless HDMI.  I&#8217;m really sorry to hear that this is the best wireless HDMI of 2016.  That means wireless HDMI is still not a reality.  I&#8217;ve had this equipment since 2013.  All kinds of quirks&#8211;bizarre power up sequence to get it working at all, then it periodically just develops intermittent blackouts every couple minutes.  IO Gear tech support is less than no help at all&#8230;they leave you sorry you called.  Then it might just start working again for a few months, although still requiring a specific power on sequence.  Then it stops again, just as mysteriously.  I absolutely would not and do not recommend this device.</p>
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