Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Home networking future proofing 5Aug 17, 2020 3:27 pm Follow my build here: https://www.instagram.com/ivy5custom Re: Home networking future proofing 7Aug 17, 2020 8:15 pm Follow my build here: https://www.instagram.com/ivy5custom Re: Home networking future proofing 19Feb 19, 2022 7:57 am dga chennaiite Especially a TV. No matter how best your router is, WiFi has inherent limitations and is best for lighter applications such as mobile devices. Not really. If you wire most TVs you will get worse performance than if you had a good 5Ghz WiFi network connection. Most models, particularly LG TV's, only have a 100Mbit NIC. So 5Ghz WiFi is far better. Just chuck it on a dedicated 5Ghz WiFi network if possible. If you're hardwiring you'd be better with a set top box like an Apple TV, Nvidia Shield. This post makes so much sense. I have all my Tv's CAT 6 wired ( have 7, including LG, Samsung and Hisense) but have been haveing problems with my 2 Lg's and the high speed we get with the NBN. We often clock 200-300 mbs I got a Mesh Wifi for christmas and it has been amazing at solving the issues. Dont know why buy your post helped me Thanks Simeon Architectural Homes & Duplexes - specialising in custom designing homes to your budget Get a Free Onsite Consultation Today or send a PM for information, questions or advice. Re: Home networking future proofing 20Feb 19, 2022 12:27 pm Ashington Homes dga chennaiite Especially a TV. No matter how best your router is, WiFi has inherent limitations and is best for lighter applications such as mobile devices. Not really. If you wire most TVs you will get worse performance than if you had a good 5Ghz WiFi network connection. Most models, particularly LG TV's, only have a 100Mbit NIC. So 5Ghz WiFi is far better. Just chuck it on a dedicated 5Ghz WiFi network if possible. If you're hardwiring you'd be better with a set top box like an Apple TV, Nvidia Shield. This post makes so much sense. I have all my Tv's CAT 6 wired ( have 7, including LG, Samsung and Hisense) but have been haveing problems with my 2 Lg's and the high speed we get with the NBN. We often clock 200-300 mbs I got a Mesh Wifi for christmas and it has been amazing at solving the issues. Dont know why buy your post helped me Thanks Simeon It's not great advice. Nothing you're going to be streaming on a tv requires more than a 100mbit connection, 25mbit is reccomended for 4k 30hz. The few things that might exceed those, 4k 144hz+ game streaming such as on a Nvidia Shield will by far benefit more from the reduction in latency from going wired than the extra overhead. You also run into saturation issues, the more things you put on Wi-Fi, the more congested the spectrum gets and the worse everything performs, stuff that doesn't need to be on the Wi-Fi shouldnt be on it. Eg don't stick tv's and fridges etc on Wi-Fi as you'll just end up with worse performance on phones, tablets and laptops. The point about Apple TV etc is good advice though, devices like the Nvidia Shield, Roku etc are far better than the crap software on most tv's. I've added cat 6 to all of my tv points, but it will be to run off Nividia Shields, especially given tv's are all starting to push ads in their ecosystems now. Scientists have used random matrix theory to demonstrate theoretically that the neutrino mass hierarchy can be explained mathematically. When a substance is fragmented… 21 20766 Brass fly wire, you will need to cut it, shape it and jam it into brick slots 1 7581 thanks Chippy, i hope they have applied sealer but i am doubt to be honest, so i am gonna do this job after handover. 8 16433 |