To be honest you guys shouldn't be running a Wi-Fi setup like that . Because you are RUclipsrs and you deal with a lot of large files I would suggest going with a small network rack from UniFi . The UniFi Pro 24 PoE with Etherlighting would be good for your workflow .
Just curious does your home not have Ethernet outlets in the walls throughout your home? I’ve seen plenty of houses and apartments with those hardwired in to avoided running wires.
I suggest trying putting the 2nd node next to your PC and connect your PC to the node with Ethernet. The connection between the 2nd node and the first is gonna be stronger than your PC having to go through 2 wireless hops to get to the router
Wifi has definitely come a long way and still gets a lot of outdated hate. Of course your never going to beat being wired in but hey all about compatibility and accessibility in technology!
Ethernet is not a speed metric of your internet but an actual standard.... Kind of like USB ,HDMI, DP, USB-C . Your speed can depend on different things like how many smart devices you have in your home or like in this video how far the main router is from the device your using. Other factors can be what the walls in your home are made out of because some materials can absorb or stop Wi-Fi signals all together. If you have an old router for example one that's over 6 years old that could be part of the problem the newest standard 802.11BE or Wi-Fi 7 can handle a lot more devices and give speeds up to 10Gbps or more depending on your router and service provider.
U guys should upload more 😭
@@jonathanjijon626 Hey! Maybe u have trust issues. I for 1 know how go differentiate between a leach and an honest
quality over quantity my friend
They look like the stones from the fifth element movie. If you get some skins you know what to do😊
Haha you're right that's genius 🤣 I have a big color printer and a vinyl cutter so I'll get right to it! XD
whyyyyyyyy.... is your gaming setup even on wifi
he explains why multiple times, did you watch the video?
I don't care how long that cable has to be. You run the cable!
To be honest you guys shouldn't be running a Wi-Fi setup like that . Because you are RUclipsrs and you deal with a lot of large files I would suggest going with a small network rack from UniFi . The UniFi Pro 24 PoE with Etherlighting would be good for your workflow .
Just curious does your home not have Ethernet outlets in the walls throughout your home? I’ve seen plenty of houses and apartments with those hardwired in to avoided running wires.
I suggest trying putting the 2nd node next to your PC and connect your PC to the node with Ethernet. The connection between the 2nd node and the first is gonna be stronger than your PC having to go through 2 wireless hops to get to the router
Wifi has definitely come a long way and still gets a lot of outdated hate. Of course your never going to beat being wired in but hey all about compatibility and accessibility in technology!
Would the speeds have been better if you connected the secondary node directly to the gaming setup?
I've been missing your videos! Glad to see a post - hope y'all are doing well.
Josh, you have Matt Bellamy's mansons behind you.. never knew you were a fan of Muse
Hell yah dude good spot ;) I got a mirrored floyd with sustainer, internal fuzz factory and phase 90 on the way to add to the collection!
I have ethernet but still bad performance what should I do?
I mean it depends on your internet package I guess xD
Ethernet is not a speed metric of your internet but an actual standard.... Kind of like USB ,HDMI, DP, USB-C . Your speed can depend on different things like how many smart devices you have in your home or like in this video how far the main router is from the device your using. Other factors can be what the walls in your home are made out of because some materials can absorb or stop Wi-Fi signals all together. If you have an old router for example one that's over 6 years old that could be part of the problem the newest standard 802.11BE or Wi-Fi 7 can handle a lot more devices and give speeds up to 10Gbps or more depending on your router and service provider.
me hoping for 10+min Video🥲
Dw we been working on 2 setup videos! Will post next week :D
@@TechTesseract cant wait!🤩