A transceiver is operable to connect to a 2-wire conductive path to
communicate information in multiple channels to a companion transceiver.
Data is encoded redundantly inside the channels, enabling communication
to succeed even when one of the channels drops out due to noise. The
channels may be selected so that they do not overlap the bands used by
common radio sources. The companion transceiver decodes the data using
the signals it receives from the multiple bands, and transmits
information back to the first transceiver. Transmitted information may
include video signals and signals from infrared transmitters.