Great lil setup, love how you hardwire your Firesticks. I wish more people would move to hardwire all there devices in a home network; I know Wi-Fi is very convenient but hardwire is where it is at! I am about 70 percent down with my rack and I still have two APs to install, my biggest huddle is more ethernet runs (my builder sucks and I am running more drops) Once I get to a good place would love for you to check out my network.
I actually don't know much on the AV side, but am working on partnering with someone who can answer more of those questions... Sorry I can't answer that question
I do like Dream Machines. However, with the USG, we can manage all our clients and equipment on one cloud controller. I’m sure that we’ll have to move over to the DM line unless they make a UXG to replace the USG. Time will tell.
@@ethernetblueprint ... "we can manage all our clients and equipment on one cloud controller" ... I don't understand this. Are you removing control of the network from the customer? Is control of the network using the cloud controller mandatory, or does the customer retain the option to control the network locally?
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing.
Great lil setup, love how you hardwire your Firesticks. I wish more people would move to hardwire all there devices in a home network; I know Wi-Fi is very convenient but hardwire is where it is at! I am about 70 percent down with my rack and I still have two APs to install, my biggest huddle is more ethernet runs (my builder sucks and I am running more drops) Once I get to a good place would love for you to check out my network.
Absolutely. Would love to. Thanks for sharing!!
How do you wire a single central AVR with 4+ inputs to provide 2 outputs audio 7.1 and video to two separate rooms?
I actually don't know much on the AV side, but am working on partnering with someone who can answer more of those questions... Sorry I can't answer that question
Why not a dream machine? USG is really limited, even for simple systems. Just cost?
I do like Dream Machines. However, with the USG, we can manage all our clients and equipment on one cloud controller. I’m sure that we’ll have to move over to the DM line unless they make a UXG to replace the USG. Time will tell.
@@ethernetblueprint ... "we can manage all our clients and equipment on one cloud controller" ... I don't understand this. Are you removing control of the network from the customer? Is control of the network using the cloud controller mandatory, or does the customer retain the option to control the network locally?