Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation 1 Feb 04, 2015 6:56 am Cheers, Paul (& Lisa) Parkhill 36 by ClarendonHomes in Coomera Retreat H1 Build Thread And Blog Building Blogs List - Go Ahead And Add Yours!! Re: Data points how many do I need? 2Feb 04, 2015 9:33 am Owner Building at Jimboomba Woods in Logan City Qld. Blog : http://bandlnewhomebuild.blogspot.com H1 thread : viewtopic.php?f=38&t=68283 . Re: Data points how many do I need? 3Feb 04, 2015 10:23 am Builder: Dennis Family Homes House: Hartley Facade: Provincial Suburb: Lyndhurst Moved in! http://cynash.blogspot.com Re: Data points how many do I need? 5Feb 04, 2015 2:27 pm Cheers, Paul (& Lisa) Parkhill 36 by ClarendonHomes in Coomera Retreat H1 Build Thread And Blog Building Blogs List - Go Ahead And Add Yours!! Re: Data points how many do I need? 6Feb 04, 2015 2:48 pm Cheers, Paul (& Lisa) Parkhill 36 by ClarendonHomes in Coomera Retreat H1 Build Thread And Blog Building Blogs List - Go Ahead And Add Yours!! Re: Data points how many do I need? 8Feb 04, 2015 2:54 pm Cheers, Paul (& Lisa) Parkhill 36 by ClarendonHomes in Coomera Retreat H1 Build Thread And Blog Building Blogs List - Go Ahead And Add Yours!! Re: Data points how many do I need? 11Feb 06, 2015 11:14 am Cheers, Paul (& Lisa) Parkhill 36 by ClarendonHomes in Coomera Retreat H1 Build Thread And Blog Building Blogs List - Go Ahead And Add Yours!! Re: Data points how many do I need? 18Feb 14, 2015 1:50 am Antenna Direct Perth www.antennadirect.com.au 0423919037 Get your home NBN Ready Smart Wiring and Structured Cabling in Perth Antenna Installations | TV Wall Mounting | Data Cabling HD Security Camera Systems / CCTV Re: Data points how many do I need? 19Feb 14, 2021 1:05 am BJ88 Hi. Ideally it is good to have data service going to every room, compared to having no data access. You can either run one point and have multiple devices running off it via a switch, however dedicated data points for each device will make for a more reliable connection, for an example in theatre rooms many people opt to get 2, 3 or 4 data points The difference between CAT5 and CAT6 is how it's constructed and difference in reliability in carrying various bandwidth. CAT6 is the better choice for data cabling I know I am replying on a exactly 6 yr old post. Hoping someone will reply. I still dont get it need for so many data points. My assumption is as long as there is one downstairs and one at 1st floor, you are well connected for wifi devices to connect. If your NBN speed is good, even running multiple devices via switch should not be of much problem. Am I wrong with that thinking? What all need to be connected to data points in a theatre room? Re: Data points how many do I need? 20Feb 17, 2021 7:09 pm amsaini15 BJ88 Hi. Ideally it is good to have data service going to every room, compared to having no data access. You can either run one point and have multiple devices running off it via a switch, however dedicated data points for each device will make for a more reliable connection, for an example in theatre rooms many people opt to get 2, 3 or 4 data points The difference between CAT5 and CAT6 is how it's constructed and difference in reliability in carrying various bandwidth. CAT6 is the better choice for data cabling I know I am replying on a exactly 6 yr old post. Hoping someone will reply. I still dont get it need for so many data points. My assumption is as long as there is one downstairs and one at 1st floor, you are well connected for wifi devices to connect. If your NBN speed is good, even running multiple devices via switch should not be of much problem. Am I wrong with that thinking? What all need to be connected to data points in a theatre room? Nothing beats a physical connection for reliability. Any device that stays put and is data heavy should be wired its that simple. Wifi; - So something like 300Mpbs is heaps for stream until you have 2 TVs streaming, and someone working from home doing video conferencing, and 20 internet of things hanging of its side. - Wifi slows down with coverage, while you get 300 Mpbs sitting next to it you go on the otherside of a wall it slows down or the 5GHz actually doesn't work so it flicks to the 2.4GHz band and slows down even further. - Cops interference, the central router in our place is on one side of the kitchen a streaming Tv is on the other, if someone uses a microwave the wifi chromecast dies, i actually had a data point so this was solved with a wired chromecast. - Most consumer MESH WIFI routers only have 2 radios so at best you get 50% speed out of the box off the second point, and it gets worse if a few devices add on. At a minimum wired data to any TV location, each room just in case, any location for a planned desk, all security cameras, and points that mesh devices will sit. Ideally i wouldn't have switching hubs behind TVs or in Studies it really should be pulled back so a TV these days should have 4 points minimum, 1 for amp, 1 for casting device (or future when smart TV is dumb), 1 for TV, 1 for gaming console. If you're referring to Eufy homebase, then just put a switch between a datapoint and put the homebase elsewhere near another device in your home unless you want teh… 9 13838 Scientists have used random matrix theory to demonstrate theoretically that the neutrino mass hierarchy can be explained mathematically. When a substance is fragmented… 21 20639 I would never build with Fowler homes. I built with them in 2021 and till date maintenance issues are pending. All their existing trades and businesses don't work with… 14 105491 |