HOME NETWORK BUILD GUIDE 2024 - HOW TO
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- The Ultimate Home Networking Build Guide 2024! The Perfect Video for Beginners or Intermediate Home Network builders! Enjoy!
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0:00:00 Introduction
0:00:53 Section 1 - Evaluating Your Home Networking Environment & Hardware
0:05:04 Section 2 - Wired Devices Versus Wireless Devices
0:06:24 Section 3 - Connecting Wired Clients
0:07:00 Section 4 - Connecting Wireless Clients
0:08:20 Section 5 - Extending Your Home Network Range!
0:09:41 Section 6 - Protecting Your Home Network
0:10:37 Section 7 - Optimizing Your Home Network
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Great video, Mike. This is bound to help some folk out who are looking into building or improving their home network. Take care, speak soon.
Thanks for watching my friend, I really appreciate it! Cheers! 😀
Thanks for the great and extensive explanation, man. This helps some people in my community setting up their network in their homes. Lucky find this video of yours, just happens to be there when I open up youtube 😄 Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the kind comments and thank you for watching!
Awesome video! Best video I've seen on Home Networking! Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the comments and thank you for watching.
nice one michael! 50K in sight now buddy
Thank you Mike, I appreciate the support and the friendship! Cheers!
I did extensive research on home networks so I can do mine one day and you explained everything really well.
Glad to help and thank you for watching!
Bro U a genius. I really enjoyed this video even though I dont know about some of the things u were talking about.
Lol! I'm no genius but thank you for watching and the kind comments I really appreciate it! Have a great day!
Once again, Mike delivers a great video. Keep up the great work. Love your videos. Keep them coming.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
Thank you very helpful. 2nd timing watching this vid.
Thank you again for watching this video I really appreciate it. Have a great day!
Very detailed. Great to see you are approaching 50K subs.
Thank you very much @tcsutton9121 I really appreciate the support! Have a great day! 😃
Thank you for the video! I have a gigabit fiber connection that I pay dearly for. Currently supplying one neighbor via a wired connection and want to securely connect three more neighbors via cat 6 and a edge router and v-lans. My ISP uses a edge router for a modem. I know just enough about networking to get myself in trouble and, therefore, would be willing to pay you to help me design a network and get it up and running.
love that Yellow Camaro behind you
Microwave also disrupts 5GHZ, both 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz are on the ISM designated frequency bands (industrial, science, and medical)
If your home has coaxial cable throughout, I would opt to use a moca network before using power line to extend wire connections if you cannot install Ethernet.
I agree. Thanks for watching!
thank you for sharing the knowledge
I make these videos to share what I have learned over the last 5 years and its a pleasure to share my knowledge. Thank you for watching and for the kind comments!
Great Video!!! I have Starlink and plan to build a home network in a one story 2,700 sq/ft home and separate building 30 yds away. Any recommendations or things I should be considering?
A Real person. TY
Yes I'm real. Lol! I'm tired of the Ai videos too. Thank you for watching I really appreciate it.
I don't use Wi-Fi. but support this channel with this comment 😀
You the man Bodie! No Wi-Fi? I respect that! I'm a wired guy but Wi-Fi sometimes. Thanks for the support my friend! Cheers! 😎
So you don’t connect your phone or any tablets you may have to WiFi?
@@jonlewis5061 Me phone is a Nokia. and don't have a tablet. 😀
Excellent tutorial Mike, lots of worthwhile information.
Glad you enjoyed it Eddie! Thank you for watching I really appreciate it!
6:50 If you are going to mention that cat8 is overkill at least include information about shielded cables because if you are in a high power or network environment, cat6 is still doesn’t always cut it and can have inconsistent results even disconnecting and reconnecting problems.
Good info!
Thanks for watching Brad! Cheers!
luv this video
Bro got a question if I don't have a ISP cable coming in to my home is it possible to make home network setup? Or can i use a router that supports sim cards for setting up a home network and get access to internet?
Both are a good option. I would always prefer a ISP cable coming into my house because its a more stable and secure connection and usually faster. Which local ISPs do you have in your area?
Awesome video! Very very detailed. I was just wondering whether it is worth to replace my Tenda Nova MW6 mesh routers to access point. Today I got the ISP modem + an unmanaged switch routering the connection to the mesh routers (I got 2).
If your wi-fi signal works well then I would leave it alone. If you need more speed and better coverage then wireless access points are fantastic! Thanks for watching I really appreciate it!
Should i replace the provider router with my choice like the one you recommend or just connect the new router to the provider. New to networking so pardon me
Replace the ISP router. Keep the modem obviously but a new wifi6e router will make a huge difference. If you need router recommendations I have a few in the description below. Thanks for watching!
Any recommendations for good, simple freeware for drawing network topologies? This has to be the most overlooked aspect of networking..
That's a very good idea. I will research and get back to you on that. My CISCO days we used some great software called packet tracer. Maybe give it a look. Thanks for watching!
I haven't seen a single step to design my home network. Only definitions of network hardware.
Love the series concept but I can't handle how many video cuts you use man, my brain doesn't like jumping every 3 seconds.
You seem to have a good thing going though for other folks, good luck.
what you call the straps that hold the modem and routers to that panel casing?
Velcro Straps and I also use zip ties.
I've used an electrical line extender from my living room to my gaming room which is a small room outside my house. The price I've paid is that I'm only able to enjoy 1/10th of my ISP speed. What reco can you give me so I can extend an ethernet cable from living room to gaming room?
Here is a video that might help. If not, please send me another comment with your questions.
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@@UltimateTechHub thank you..I had a look at the video, the problem is that you're going from one room to another directly opposite and they are wall to wall. In my case, the cable I want to install has to physically leave the house, and go to a small room outside the house
@vashnator I would run some heavy duty cat6 or cat6a in conduit or some sort of PVC. If you can run along a wall that would be great. Otherwise you could run it in trench. Just make sure the pipes are water tight
lets say a hypothetical i have a 1 router with a 5 Lan ports connected to ISP provided device, my router connects to an 8 port switch (netgear unmanaged), this connects to a filedump nas which then connects to a 40tb nas and 24 tb Nas, i find the throughput when copying from file dump to othe NAS drops a lot until i reboot the switch. is there an optimal daisy ring scenario ? my file dump is connected to router others to switch
The optimal way I would do this is to get a 10gig managed switch instead of the unmanaged switch. You can control the throughput through each individual port and assign QoS and many other settings. Unmanaged switches are great for simple day to day tasks but your situation requires more data control. Tp-Link makes some affordable managed switches with 10gig ports. Keep me posted and thank you for watching I really appreciate it.
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What's up Mike, this is guys 😂
hey whats up mike this is guys. i want what youre smokin.
It's funny most people don't even notice it! Thanks for watching Jonsie303!
You should slow down. Just saying.
Lol, i had to watch the video in 0.75 speed
Rich men’s problem 😂
I'm no rich man, just a guy who loves tech! 😉😂
a lot of useless info, all we want is just a simple how to hard wire up a few outlets and a couple of wi fi outlets, not some over rated spagetti worm factory
Thanks for watching and commenting!