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Ok, this should be a trainwreck: The airtunes is pictured at right has a network cable coming from my router as an input and an optical output that goes into the receiver pictured on the rack. The good thing about the airtunes is that it acts as its own wireless router so I now have 2(!). It is really cool though because Dave has a mac and I have 2 PC's, but we both use iTunes and there is never a problem with switching or recoginizing shit. There is a box on iTunes that you change from "My Computer" to "Base Station" depending on which output source you want to use.
The box on the bottom of the rack is a four way switch box.
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The surround speakers are internally wired and use these "outlets"
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The outdoor speakers are internally wired using the same principle as the indoor surround speakers but can be switched on and off with the switchbox pictured above. This is the right side front porch speaker. I also have the flexibility to add two more
sets of speakers wherever I can install them (i'm thinking bathroom

)
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This is the right side back porch speaker