This is great content. Thank you so much. Whoever is reading this, it's definitely worth your time. I'm grateful for all the effort you put into creating and organizing your videos. Thank you.
Thanks! I love your basic approach and explanation of basics.
Yes. A small patch panel is good because I can use it to connect as a audio output for my ceiling speaker and even PC or Settop box and smart home panels.
Great work. Loved the doodle work on the side as well.
Looking good Marc! Thanks for the video... I have CAT 6 cabling throughout my house with double drops in each room that I did years ago all leading the basement that I am STILL renovating *SIGH*...LOL anyways, the cables have all been disconnected as due to the reno, the patch panel is being upgraded and relocated. I have also decided that I am going to use the cabling for the second drops to have 12 and 5v DC drops centralised throughout the house by doubling up the pairs to a modified PC power supply....but I digress... I will be making videos myself once I am at that point. Anyhow I haven't commented in a while and just wanted you to know that we still here watching! Take care!
Great work ! Enjoyed this video.
I will use a patch-panel, simply because it is easier than having gazillion network-sockets near the modem and router (no: I will also not connect them directly to the router, if I run cables I will do so once for the near future and thus I want them connected best I can so nothing jostles them :) )) ps: Not to mention that punching them into a patch-panel is easier than crimping a plug (last time I did it took 4 attempts for it to work...installing a network-socket worked on the first try!)
Does make it look easy, though
You’re awesome
I didn’t get a patch panel and I do regret it. After buying the house I might change my mind.
For those who want to stay cable-free, would 5Ghz Wi-Fi be an improvement over 2.4? Assuming good coverage in the whole house. Thanks
Hi there, I appreciate your content, I wanna ask where can I set a firewall rule that allows all traffic to the WAN on one IP address, and then ignore all other firewall rules on that IP address (in openWRT)?
Just realized that isolation = insulation?
Hi sir new subscriber here, can you tech me more about how to set up the patch panel from to isp modem,
For a home users (with 20 devices wired up, including 4 PoE cameras) would you suggest a managed or unmanaged switch?
Hi, I only have an ethernet port in the living room but I have many devices that I want to connect to it, tv, gaming consoles & mesh wifi ap. How should I do it? I'm confused over hub, splitter, switch and router. BTW good video content! Cheers
I'd rather put sockets everywheren (or a patch-panel) than ever crimping my own cable again, I don't like doing that at all :(
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