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@DigitalAssetNews3 жыл бұрын
Great vid here.
@LivinginPlymouthJenSylvester3 жыл бұрын
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@MKB07203 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks so much for sharing the technical jargon in a concise video. Did you hire someone to run cable through your home and did you use Cat6 or Cat6a cable to do so as Vinh Phan below did?
@LivinginPlymouthJenSylvester3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Most of the indoor cable I ran myself. I had traditional coax runs throughout the house leftover from the cable TV. I removed the coax and ran Cat7 (at the time it was the same price as Cat6/6a) along the same runs up to the first floor. I hired an electrician to run a Cat6 up to my 2nd floor office because I wanted a conduit run up the side of the house - and I didn't want to mess with a 2 story ladder.
@jammeyhuff89313 жыл бұрын
So I’ve been looking into a mesh system and I can get this one for free. I also really like the eero 6 pro and the TP Link X20. I do have Ethernet ran through my house, so I would be able to back haul these. What is the speeds that the google can get. Thanks
@TacoGrande0073 жыл бұрын
Don't waste your time running Wifi as it is very slow and not consistent!! I run cat6a cable throughout my house. Have a Synology 8-bay NAS with 8 Seagate fast exnos drives running raid 6 array with intel dual 10Gbe ethernet in running link aggregation on both ports to my 10Gbe switch. All my pcs are also connected to 10Gbe network switch and they are running fast Samsung M.2 SSD along with intel dual 10Gbe ethernet cards. I get SUSTAINED transfer speeds of 1,200 MegaByte or 1.2GB per second!!! With that speed that can move a 4.7GB DVD movie through the network in under 5 seconds.