Infra red most common and radio frequency also referred to as rf.
Remote control through glass door.
In cases where the ir remote is not working consistently or at all consider using a remote control extender which converts ir remote into rf and eliminates the need for line of sight use.
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Try to stay away from areas where you have high amounts of light.
Plug the target into the ir receiver jack on the compact ir repeater and plug the dual head ir emitters into emitter jack of the controller 4.
Also take into account where you will be using the remote.
I ve got my dtv receiver and blu ray both behind a 3 16 smoked glass door and no problems with the remote from the typical 12 or so viewing distance.
Infra red transmits a light wave signal to a receiver on the audio component.
You do lose a little range though.
This is usually glass or sometimes cloth.
Ir glass does impede ir remotes somewhat but from our experience angling your remote helps the function command being recognized.
I m sure the op has figured this out by now but for others who come across this post yes the remotes work through smoked glass doors just fine.
Again tented glass or color glass is less effective.
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Place the ir emitters on devices that you want to control.
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Most of the time ir will pass through glass.
Controlling audio and video components through walls.