If you take the composite video output as well as the right and left channel audio, you can if you use a TV modulator. Problem is, they usually don't have much transmitting power and with a long antenna they just might make it to the next room. Any farther and you'd have to have either an amplifier stage on the modulator or a complete low power TV transmitter setup.
Just as a reminder, the FCC frowns on that type of thing, but if you keep it small 100 mw. or less, you could probably get away with it for awhile. The problem could be aggravated by what type of program you're repeating, especially if it's adult in nature and a neighbor's kid tunes in.
If you mean cable internet - you will need a wireless router. If your talking about watching your cable anywhere--i.e. on your computer, smartphone, etc. I don't know of any cable companies that offer this. Dish Network does offer something called TV Everywhere which allows you to watch 100% of your programming remotely -- you do need the right receiver - equipment and high speed Internet.
Wireless cable TV is Cable that doesn't require a wire or cable cord. It is so much more convenient. Comcast, xfinity, and time warner offers wireless cable at an affordable price.
X10 Wireless Cable TV sells their wireless cable service for 69.99. You may be able to find a cheaper service online. Also calling your local Cable provider and asking them if they provide the service.
Many of us have had the problem where we where limited to how we could arrange our house by the location of our cable out lets. With a wireless TV router we can move the TV where ever there is an electrical out let. The wireless TV router plugs into any cable outlet and transfers the cable signal wirelessly. Connect a wireless TV receiver to the TV and the receiver catches the wireless signals allowing you to watch cable with the outlet across the room.
The main advantage to wireless television is convenience. With wireless tv you can connect your tv to a cable or satellite without the annoying wires.
you need a wireless VGA cable
NO. You still have to pay for it. It takes a different converter box to get Cable TV.
If you have a wireless TV then you do not need any cables except the one that plugs into the wall for power and the cable box. By wireless it means that you need to have access to wireless internet to use certain features. You can buy a router to set up your wireless network from Wal-Mart for a cheap price.
An IR Blaster cable is a USB device. It creates a wireless, infrared connection between your cable box and the PC running beyond TV.
If you use Optimum for both cable and internet, Optimum will provide a free wireless router. Their current package is the Cable Triple Play, and comes with a free wireless router and a link from your computer screen to your television screen.
A wireless TV sender is used to send the signal from a satellite or cable set top box to a television in another room. The transmitter connects to the set top box by a cable. It then sends the signal to a receiver box which is connected to the television set. The signal is set via wireless and hence there is no need for unsightly cabling.
A wireless VGA, refers to a cable that connects a computer to a computer, allowing you to use a television as a computer screen. Check www.ebay.com and amazon.com for prices.
A wireless TV router is a device that is used to display your TV signal. They can be purchased through your Dish Network or any cable company. It can be used for things like Netflix.