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Nope, there's not a wireless source for 4K on the market.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The unit only takes one input. It acts just like a single HDMI cable. The two ports on the Transmitter are not the same. One accepts the HDMI input. The second port is just wired in parallel to the Input and is used to drive a local output device without being processed by the transmitter. The signal from the HDMI Input is also Transmitted to the Receiver. I use this system to drive two TVs: the first is wired to the second port of the Transmitter, the second TV is across the room and is wired to the Receiver. You will probably need to have a device that allows you to switch HDMI sources upstream of the transmitter. Having said that, I suggest trying a new HDMI cable to confirm that your cable in the wall is truly bad and then replace that only if it proves to be defective.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.IOGEAR says : Yes the Model:GW4K30KIT can pass a 4K signal from a source to a 4K TV however this is a one to one kit only 4K receiver would be connected to the Onkyo receiver , HDMI out back to a hard wired TV. The wireless receiver would be placed at the remote TV. Keep in mind there is not guarantee when using AV receivers , not all work or act the same however this setup should work. To better service you and understand your set up, please feel to contact our customer support at 1-866-946-4327 or email us: [email protected]. Once again, thank you for choosing IOGEAR.
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