Hi Stan,
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, I have applied the latest firmware updates, but the Extended Range function appears to sacrifice video quality to obtain extended range.
I've done a little more digging through the docs available from Sony and have determined that \"On the go\" NetAV utilizes MPEG-4 video compression. While operating either wired or wireless \"At Home\", the base station utilizes MPEG-2 video compression, at significantly higher datarates, with visibly better quality. I've come up with two solutions, neither of which is 'clean'.
One approach would be to devise an external 802.11 b/g transceiver, powered from the USB keyboard port, and connected to the wired ethernet LAN port. This transceiver would establish a wireless connection with the wireless router(s) in the house, but present the data to the monitor on the wired LAN port. The monitor wouldn't know the difference from normal \"At Home\" wired LAN operation.
The second approach would eliminate the need for external hardware, but would require digging into the firmware. I've noticed that Sony makes the locationfree TV source code available through its \"Open Source Code Distribution Service\".
http://products.sel.sony.com/opensource/source_lf.shtml
This means that the actual monitor firmware could be tweaked to provide a \"At Home - Wireless via Router\" option. This would allow high quality MPEG-2 operation beyond the wireless range of the base station, utilizing wireless routers/WAPs.
Has anyone out there actually tried re-compiling the code? Any idea what processor (MIPS?) is in the monitor?