[Hidden-tech] Networking pro

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Mark,

What about a Mesh Network? I have an Asus and a couple of iMesh and it works great. That said, nothing beats a hardwired computer/device. If you have the wall access, go for it. If you build your own cables (slight learning curve) you can save a lot of money if you need a lot of feet of cable.

Rikk Desgres
Pinehurst Pictures & Sound
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From: Hidden-discuss <hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net> on behalf of Mark D. Hamill via Hidden-discuss <Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net>
Date: Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 10:07 AM
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Subject: [Hidden-tech] Networking pro
Do you have anyone to recommend to rewire our house for more consistent internet service?

It seems I consistently get frustrated dealing with it all the time. I'm thinking of just spending the money to do it right. Ethernet directly to my Mac and my wife's computer. Consistent Wifi for certain other areas like for streaming content upstairs and downstairs. Probably would need a plan and involve snaking some cable. Do it once properly and forget it. I need real network engineering to get it all right. Part of it may be that we are using T-Mobile home internet now. Connection is spotty sometimes. I need a consistent 2.5ghz band for our new SimpliSafe system's camera. We have a bunch of devices that frequently go awry: Ooma IP phone, SimpliSafe, printer, Roomba etc.

Mark

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