Home Network For Beginners - What You NEED And How To Hook It ALL Up | E01

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • This is a new series focusing on setting up a home network for people that aren't very techy. We'll run through the options of cable modems, WiFi Router, and switches. I'll show you how to hook it all up and in later videos we dive into some tips to get the most out of each system.
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    1:37 Home Internet
    3:25 Cable Modem
    4:52 My Network Setup
    6:20 Router
    7:13 WiFi Devices
    9:40 Home Network Mock Setup
    10:48 My Current Setup
    11:53 Setting up WiFi
    16:33 Final Thoughts
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  • @ron045
    @ron045 5 месяцев назад +44

    Thank you. Great start. I've have a cable modem/router in the basement for years not understanding how this stuff works. Paying for 1 Gig Internet and lucky to get 50-100 mbps at various devices around the house. Ready to start 100% over with all new hardware. This video helps.

  • @Jana-Larson
    @Jana-Larson 4 месяца назад +15

    Finally! I only use wireless connection in my current house. But I am moving to a house with CAT 5 wiring. We had no idea what it was when we had to choose. This really helped. I’ve searched for info and it was so jargon heavy I had to give up after a couple of sentences.

  • @contemporaryprimitiveman3469
    @contemporaryprimitiveman3469 11 месяцев назад +16

    This is helpful for me. I live in a secluded area and had no internet for 27 years until I got starlink recently. Now I'm trying to understand and learn how I can move toward some smart home functionality.

    • @MsCellobass
      @MsCellobass Месяц назад

      Oh man People are not building complex networks in their homes buddy unless you are running a business. Thnx for showing off your saviness 😒

  • @SuperDivineMind
    @SuperDivineMind 18 дней назад

    Wow, finally a series that speaks my language! As someone who's always been a bit intimidated by the tech jargon, I can't tell you how much I appreciate this. Your step-by-step approach is exactly what I need to set up my home network without feeling lost. Looking forward to learning more and maximizing my setup. Keep up the great work!

  • @pilotstiles
    @pilotstiles 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have Giga fiber with AT&T and get free HBO Max all for 79.99 and more then happy with there speed. I also set-up my home network with wired cat 6 expanded thru-out my home. I am using a Ubiquiti Unifi pro. I am not a network novice but found you because I am trying to setup my pc to be able to share photos, files, and videos on with my wife’s pc as well as my iPad. This is my weak area of networking and hopefully watching your content will help me.

  • @technovre8799
    @technovre8799 Год назад +2

    Great Video! I also purchased TP Link X60 and TP Link Ethernet 16 Port Switch too hardwire in Hubs, Smart TV and many more devices. Can’t wait to see more videos!

  • @SteveDOES
    @SteveDOES  Год назад +22

    Thank you to everyone for checking out this video. Be sure to check out the rest of the Home Networking series using the playlist link below.
    Home Networking - The Basics (Playlist) ► bit.ly/3YmA7fD
    Look For More Of My Content Here - bit.ly/45yyC1U

  • @michaelmaldonado7023
    @michaelmaldonado7023 Год назад

    This is exactly what I been looking for to update my current system.

  • @RobBCactive
    @RobBCactive Год назад

    I recognise that TP Nano, I picked 2 up on clearance and they've been really useful!

  • @MrAerialsound
    @MrAerialsound Год назад +1

    I accidently came across your channel... Wow. I love your presentation. Very informative.

  • @danielchong4081
    @danielchong4081 9 месяцев назад +5

    Very useful, clear and easy to understand, thank you!!!

  • @alexflores7652
    @alexflores7652 Год назад +47

    It actually helps to reinforce knowledge someone might already have on building a home network. In case they might have forgotten something or teach someone how to do it. I had to explain to my mom, talk about a fun time there.

  • @kremis_9714
    @kremis_9714 5 месяцев назад +25

    Starting from zero, this video was so informative! The whole thing is well produced and you explain everything clearly and I also like that you mention how you can get for example higher speeds but unless you're a power user you don't need it, made this feel a lot more approachable

  • @lynnbui371
    @lynnbui371 Год назад +11

    This video was so nice as a newbie, I’m always scared to ask for help or explanations, especially to workers, so thank you so so much!!

  • @dadtier564
    @dadtier564 Месяц назад +2

    AMAZING video, exactly what I was looking for and i appreciate you stripping it all down and explaining it the way you did!

  • @willfarren
    @willfarren 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!!!! An actual beginner’s video I can follow along with

  • @HPad2
    @HPad2 Год назад +50

    One thing to note, The AT&T box is a gateway (modem & router built in that's why it has 4 ports) Unless you have somesort of passthru / bridge setup you have a doubleNAT which can cause with the TP-Link unless you put them in access point mode.

    • @futurecactus
      @futurecactus Год назад +3

      I'm not disagreeing with you but I've set up double NAT lots of times with Decos without issue where there's no bridge mode on the ISP modem/router, I put the Deco into the ISP router DMZ and that seems to mitigate any problems.
      That said, I've never done it where outside access to a server is required and I always avoid it if there's another way.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +6

      Interesting. I don't seem to have any issues plugging mesh networks in the back on the cable modem. I currently have 3 separate mesh systems plugged in and they all SEEM to be working ok. However, that doesn't mean i'm doing it correctly. :) i'll take a look at the settings and see if i can enable a bridge mode.

    • @futurecactus
      @futurecactus Год назад +3

      @@SteveDOES running 3 different mesh networks in your home is generally a bad idea because of WiFi interference, are you doing it as a way of separating devices onto different subnets?
      A much better way to separate your devices onto different networks is to use networking equipment that supports VLANS

    • @HPad2
      @HPad2 Год назад

      @@SteveDOES with att you'd want to look at doing a dmz and or IP passthrough. Also you'd only have your router plugged into the att box and nothing else

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +5

      @@futurecactus It's purely for testing. Ideally, i want to get down to 1 network using VLANs. :)

  • @realbipedalbob
    @realbipedalbob Год назад +3

    So glad this video was recommended to me. Great job

  • @harleminthebuildn9234
    @harleminthebuildn9234 8 месяцев назад +2

    TOP MARKS MATE. I LEARNED A GREAT DEAL FROM THIS VIDEO TUTORIAL 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🙂🙂🙂

  • @dhiraj027in
    @dhiraj027in Год назад +191

    One problem I found with AT&T modems is that you cannot change the DNS on them. Everything goes through AT&T servers. If you are like me and value privacy, this is a big deal.

    • @nateoconnor6927
      @nateoconnor6927 Год назад +1

      Can you elaborate on this?

    • @BALAAABOYYYY222
      @BALAAABOYYYY222 Год назад +21

      Just buy your own modem… You can modify these settings with a 3rd party device.

    • @BALAAABOYYYY222
      @BALAAABOYYYY222 Год назад +13

      Why complain about something when there is a solution to your concerns? I fucking hate my job.

    • @skipstreet
      @skipstreet Год назад +16

      At&t should allow you to buy your own modem. Ask them for a list of devices that are compatible with their network. This will allow you to stay upto date. Most isps never upgrade devices until they stop working. By this time these devices will have many vulnerabilities that don't get patched. This will put you in charge of maintaining these devices.

    • @phillippia
      @phillippia Год назад

      @@BALAAABOYYYY222 If you are on fiber with AT&T they do not allow it. You can buy one but AT&T has a setup that will not allow 3rd party equipment to connect to their network…and they provide no support for 3rd party equipment.

  • @Jamiejay3344
    @Jamiejay3344 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is one of the best video have seen, on how to extend your home network range, and how to set up an home network to avoid vulnerability.

  • @Apollo_GodMode
    @Apollo_GodMode 7 месяцев назад

    WoW Beautiful Explanation of this thank you so much!

  • @xellaz
    @xellaz 6 месяцев назад

    I currently have a 10GB backbone for my LAN and that trickles to 2.5GB and 1GB connections. But the heart of my network is my Firewalla Gold Plus Firewall/Router. It makes managing my network much easier such as port forwarding, VPN, and custom firewall rules, etc. just using a phone app. 😁👍

  • @alieturay360
    @alieturay360 10 месяцев назад

    Easy and clear presentation. Thank

  • @bennpotter
    @bennpotter Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video, really helpful and I didn't know I needed to add protection first.
    I have a Netgear R7000 router which has a DHCP server setting turned on, so is that my security covered? Can I just add a switch and I am protected well enough from my Netgear router?

  • @patrickomalley5536
    @patrickomalley5536 Год назад +2

    Great video as always. Very helpfull. Im in ireland. Looking to learn more on setting up internet and wifi and mesh as a day job. I work in tv and satellite but looking to expand. What courses or trainging would i look at doing. Thanks. Have learnd a lot from your videos. Thanks.

  • @gmemo4449
    @gmemo4449 Год назад +1

    Thank you, this helped a lot!

  • @michaelagarcia8290
    @michaelagarcia8290 Год назад +17

    Great video! Would like to see a video on your thoughts on separation of IoT devices from main network. Basically putting your IoT devices on guest network/WiFi, pros and cons on doing this kind of setup.

    • @skipstreet
      @skipstreet Год назад

      All pros.

    • @InfoSecGuardian
      @InfoSecGuardian Год назад

      You're referencing Network Segmentation which is an advanced topic for the typical home user.

  • @Csx08
    @Csx08 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you this was helpful. I need to buy a switch to make mine work.

  • @rheasangrano1105
    @rheasangrano1105 25 дней назад

    Thank you this is very helpful, especially a single like me that had no idea about wifi. Thank you 🙏 I can’t wait to set up my wifi 😊👏🏼

  • @StuBoyUK
    @StuBoyUK День назад

    great video presentation and easy to follow guide.

  • @hayeshine
    @hayeshine Месяц назад

    Thank you!!! You explained it well.

  • @AVSbeats
    @AVSbeats 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Helpful video!

  • @pianoman6639
    @pianoman6639 Месяц назад

    Perfect Intro Steve many thanks

  • @shaharomri-hi1yk
    @shaharomri-hi1yk Год назад +1

    Hi, I'm a big fan of your videos but I couldn't find your cover on the power connection topic.
    I'm currently planning a new house and I want to know if all the mesh extensions in the rooms should be connected via a normal AC power source or via PoE only.
    I would love to know the pros and cons.

  • @foxt1042
    @foxt1042 Год назад +12

    Laying is out on a table like this really helps with the visual of what is taking place. I saw a Canadian fellow's tutorial on wiring a 3-way switch done the same way on a upright fake wall, so all the wiring was exposed giving an example of what is going on and how the wiring works.
    Very, very helpful from both of you!!!

  • @KietNguyen-up9vx
    @KietNguyen-up9vx 2 месяца назад

    wow this is so clear and easy to understand thank you.

  • @megankochendorfer6058
    @megankochendorfer6058 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This is helpful. I am hoping you will cover how to hook up a standard telephone into this system. (Voip?)

  • @chriscicoski1684
    @chriscicoski1684 Год назад +6

    Perfect timing for me to have found your channel and this playlist. Just bought a home home with 3 rooms backhauled to the garage with the ISP entry is. This really helped in my figuring out what I need to buy for installing a mesh network!

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +3

      Awesome! I’m happy to hear that it helped.

  • @TheTDawson1
    @TheTDawson1 4 месяца назад

    Great explanation, great video.

  • @Lbmwm3
    @Lbmwm3 Год назад +1

    Great Video. Thanks
    Question: is possible to explain a static ip address ( that’s a permanent address)
    Thanks

  • @s.jbrowne8272
    @s.jbrowne8272 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. Really helpful 👌🏾

  • @Beautyandbeastdogue
    @Beautyandbeastdogue Год назад

    GOOD VIDEO I will be getting those Deco meshes, unfortunately, I have to go all wifi my hose is new but concrete with no prewire, I hope to get good speed for a smart home.

  • @nofear510
    @nofear510 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, this was a great video!

  • @greggraham1605
    @greggraham1605 Год назад

    Thank you... I bought 2 - w3600 (2-x18) for $38 so wiring into a switch as you explained will help me extend through my house wired.... I have been using a regular router and have 2 other routers added to it... they work great but I find having to change the network a pain PLUS I have dead spots.... I do have a few 2.4g devices only so hopefully that will all save me from checking to see which WAP has the best strength.... LAST question, can these daisy chain together... if I am 25' out can I plug into the unit and extend to another unit?

  • @denistallons1952
    @denistallons1952 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m about to set up a network with Ethernet cables from a switch coming off our router. My question is…Do I add additional switches in each room and have one main cable from the router to that room or run multiple cables to each room? If additional switches can be used are they the same as the original with fewer ports? Thank you for your help!

  • @ThomasJames-ix8wn
    @ThomasJames-ix8wn Год назад +1

    Thanks for the very detailed video, I'm just about to start up a proper home network and this has really pointed me in the right direction, I do have one question, I have to use my ISP all in one modem, router and 4 port switch, what I'm wanting to do is go into it and disable the wifi bands go out fro the ISP all in one into a wireless router then out from the aftermarket wireless router into a switch for my cabled devices it looks like you have done something similar

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +1

      Happy to hear that you like the video.
      Yes, the setup you’ve explained is what I’m doing too.

  • @abrahamsanchez9361
    @abrahamsanchez9361 Год назад +2

    Awesome video! I thought I knew a lot about modem and routers but I learned a lot more with this video!

  • @steveashba745
    @steveashba745 5 месяцев назад

    VERY informative and your timing is perfect as I've just started the "journey" of setting up my own home network. Coincidentally, just yesterday, I purchased my first Mesh system and it happens to be the same line you had in your vid above (TP Link Deco), tho mine is the W2400 two pack, but look identical. And you were absolutely correct on the ease of setup...I did it yesterday (before seeing this video of yours) and I was AMAZED how easy it was. I kinda had a basic understanding of networks, but didn't really know how to set one up...the TP Link was a "piece of cake" (now if their smart plugs were as easy...Am returning a 4 pack that 3 of 4 wouldn't pair and going with ones that are "Matter" protocol. Will def be following your playlist on the Home Network subject. Thanks!

  • @adiflorense1477
    @adiflorense1477 Год назад

    great explained

  • @petersaint656
    @petersaint656 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant. Thank you.

  • @DannyDopeness
    @DannyDopeness Год назад +7

    Thank you for this vid! It’s been years since I’ve had to set up something myself. We just moved into our new apartment, will definitely be playing and replaying these videos of yours for reference as I start building up our new home network!! Totally new to mesh network systems so thank you so much for making these videos!

    • @thatguy8005
      @thatguy8005 10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m doing the same thing. New stuff is always coming out.

  • @miketodesco6915
    @miketodesco6915 Год назад +3

    Hi Steve
    My house is wired with coax, is there such a thing as a coax switch that would save the clutter and expense of having 20 of those converters connected to a switch?

  • @spikechamploo
    @spikechamploo 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing breakdown for beginners! Long shot, but what is the rack unit you are using in the closet with the modem and 16 port switch?

  • @clive7788
    @clive7788 Год назад +2

    Nice video ..again ..will help a lot of people ..

  • @rashida7777
    @rashida7777 Год назад +26

    Sir, it can never be too simple. There are many of us that don't understand. Or need a refresher. These vids are so very helpful. Do one with a server. I was just given a small one and don't know how to connect it.

    • @turbo_bikini
      @turbo_bikini 10 месяцев назад +1

      Very true. Hopefully you got that server running by now. It's an awesome project to get into!

  • @arunasubramaniam787
    @arunasubramaniam787 Месяц назад

    Thanks .. good one for someone like me who needs to catch up troubleshoot and hopefully get a handle on setting up my system myself;))

  • @rubencastro2247
    @rubencastro2247 4 месяца назад

    my connection is 500mbs DL/250mbs UL over Fiber Optics, i live alone and run a lot of things in many rooms in my home so this series is something i am very interested in.

  • @christopherortiz8713
    @christopherortiz8713 Год назад

    Thank you for your video

  • @user-kz8vu1gg8w
    @user-kz8vu1gg8w 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Steve, I like your video which showed clearly regarding internet set up for low tech people like me. I have spectrum modem and spectrum wifi 6 router. This WiFi doesn’t offer guest WiFi, so I want to buy a mesh WiFi in order to set up guest WiFi. I would like to know if I could connect mesh WiFi router directly to spectrum wifi router or do I have to connect to the modem only, and return the rental WiFi router back to spectrum? Also, do you have any recommendations for highly secure mesh with reasonable price? Thanks

  • @joeglennaz
    @joeglennaz Год назад +1

    Great video thank you. I’m interested in learning more about the back hall concept. It looks like my house has a very similar set up like yours in the laundry room. I have a box in the wall and I added a switch like you did. But I’m interested in cleaning up my network further, and adding some back up here at the house. I bought a device called. Amber asked that I haven’t set up yet it’s supposed to back up everything off your phones and all that stuff automatically. Looking forward to watching your other videos.

  • @JoloNavarro
    @JoloNavarro 22 дня назад

    Subbed! Thanks for the series!!

  • @JohnSmith-xq1pz
    @JohnSmith-xq1pz Год назад +7

    The most advanced networking I've done is building a fully air gapped network between my Retro gaming machines in my room and setup in my retro gaming space in the basement, slash setting up a usb 3 HDD as a network shared drive for file sharing and so I don't have to copy all my Game discs ISOs to each machine.

  • @MiguelPerez-yb9ee
    @MiguelPerez-yb9ee 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your easy explanation on the basics of a network system. One thing I wanted to ask you is about the ATT modem you get from them already has a password. How getting a router like the DECO will interfere with the router password. Would they conflict between ATT modem and DECO router?

    • @timothymorgan9226
      @timothymorgan9226 8 месяцев назад

      You can have both hooked up at the same time and they will not conflict, the password is for the wireless wifi and if you connect a device wireless to the deco then u need that password same goes for the att wireless router. Myself have found it is better to buy your own modem and router, 1 they work better as stand alone units and you have way more control over each device then what they call the combo that has the modem and wireless router at one unit that you get from your internet provider. I hope this info helps you.

  • @gregzeng
    @gregzeng Год назад +2

    Australia, with our glass fibre network nationwide. My ISP (TPG) fire several years provided the latest router modem, which connects to Federal government's glass fibre network.
    The ISP router modem had fast obvious WiFi, allows UpTo four extra RJ14 cable devices, plus one USB cable device. This USB cable device could be an externally 5v powered hub, with portable USB drives, to be shared on the home network.
    This two bedroom unit can be faster sometimes with another modern router, cable connected to the ISP modem router. However all the three modem routers never inbuilt WiFi network links. The government's router only had slow and limited 4G WiFi. The other two modem routers offer also the much faster 5G WiFi networks.

  • @joshfreels5014
    @joshfreels5014 5 месяцев назад

    got yourself a follower man! thanks very helpful!

  • @CopperPopperComputers
    @CopperPopperComputers 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you Sir ❤

  • @pcLumsy1
    @pcLumsy1 3 месяца назад +1

    Very clear 👏❤️💯

  • @luismarrero9293
    @luismarrero9293 4 месяца назад

    Hello Steve great video . one quick question you omitted . how you bypass ATT modem and use your deco system instead? did you use Ip passthrough?

  • @iam_nick
    @iam_nick Год назад

    So you don't use the cable modem/router from AT&T to do any heavy lifting routing, instead having the Deco and extended switch to power everything? or you use both? because I can see you have things (security device?) plugged into the AT&T router as well as the using the massive switch too. Would that be too much signal hopping between two routers?

  • @jen6774
    @jen6774 Год назад

    Hello Steve! Great video! Question for you, I have a 4 story townhouse. When I had it built, I prewired 2 WAP’s. I currently have poor wifi service/dead zones. What can I do to fix that? Should I install/connect the 2 WAP’s to my cable modem/router (Comcast)?I hope that all made sense!

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 Год назад +1

      You'll need to install more access points where you have poor coverage.

  • @user-hg4hd8zv2u
    @user-hg4hd8zv2u 5 месяцев назад

    Great Video!

  • @antoniodias118
    @antoniodias118 Год назад

    Good video. Keep up the goog work. Pace is OK for me

  • @granjmy
    @granjmy 2 месяца назад

    Love that red and gray plaid shirt!

  • @pastilance1
    @pastilance1 3 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @jenniexx9528
    @jenniexx9528 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @TheGweedMan
    @TheGweedMan 11 месяцев назад

    Clearly, you based this video on cable set ups. You did mention the coaxial arrangement very briefly. Unfortunately where I live the only delivery system from the I SP is DSL. The ISP provided a DSL combo modem/router. I have the Orbi Wi-Fi 6 mesh hardware, which means I would have to turn off the router portion of the DSL modem/router. I want to minimize the use of cables and have everything connected via Wi-Fi. Maybe you can do a future video talking specifically about DSL set ups. Are used to have a giga blast with the fastest speed available where I live now is 40 Mb per second down. What a huge difference in the speed!

  • @birdman4434
    @birdman4434 11 месяцев назад

    Do most routers have a built in Firewall? When I looked at the Deco X20 on Amazon I didn`t see it mention firewall. I am currently using an older Deco M4R. I do not know if it has a firewall? Nice video.

  • @animeshray5232
    @animeshray5232 Год назад +2

    I like how to explained and gave very important info on back haul. That you can connect the other mesh devices to the ethernet if that room has that. That way it will be more faster. Thanks a lot for this video. I checked many videos but no one was more explicit as you were. 😊

  • @levelup4202
    @levelup4202 29 дней назад

    I’ve subbed and I’ll have to check the other videos. I’ve already got the mesh system set up. My question is what to do with older devices, IoT devices how to set up the network to get the full speed of the internet connection. Different options like trying to segregate devices on different networks, etc

  • @georgeemanson
    @georgeemanson Год назад +1

    Can you get the Blink or Arenti doorbell unit's live view to be sent to the amazon show 5 continuously? If so, can you make a demo on how?

  • @OperationFoodieComa
    @OperationFoodieComa 7 месяцев назад +3

    bro you did a phenominal job explaining this, Makes things very easy to show my parents and fiance who arent as tech savy and i'm not the best at explaining. You actually taught me a few things i didnt know about such as the wifi switch, & cat extenders.

  • @dankelley9361
    @dankelley9361 Год назад +7

    Steve, really nice break down of getting an initial network working, along with keywords that you explained very well. Looking forward to your ongoing coverage. I’m looking at getting a T Mobile setup, if the service ever arrives where I line, but they mention that port forwarding may be an issue. Does this hinder home automation in anyway? Thanks

    • @futurecactus
      @futurecactus Год назад

      Port forwarding issues probably means they're using Carrier Grade Network Address Translation, it doesn't affect any device reaching out to the internet from your home network but it does affect unsolicited requests coming INTO your home network from outside. It won't affect typical home automations but it will make running your own home server limited if you wanted to do that.

    • @HPad2
      @HPad2 Год назад

      If you need any ports forwarded or need access to inside your home network T-Mobile Home internet is not the way to go, Unless its your only option. Most cloud based cameras, smart things etc will work just fine, but anything that requires directly accessing inside your network its not doable unless you setup a VPN / tunneling.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +2

      Hey Dan, i'm happy to hear that you like the video. I don't use port forwarding for any of my smart home devices or automation.
      Also thank you to @The.K.Locker and @HPad for the feedback.

  • @BEKenna
    @BEKenna 11 месяцев назад +26

    Excellent, absolutely the best home network vids on RUclips, very clear, easy to follow, and easy to understand direction and information. You're spot-on with giving names and meanings to everything. Your videos met me right where I am - ground zero! Many other well-intended folks start right out the gate rattling off names of equipment and processes that leave me behind since I don't have a long exhaustive terminology list established to begin working from.
    Thx, BK

    • @gergemall
      @gergemall 6 месяцев назад

      You make complicated concepts and deliver them simplistically. Love how to gain speed and connectivity without spending dumb to get results .

    • @goat-eyes
      @goat-eyes 4 месяца назад +1

      Ooo a glowing review based out of ignorance.
      Next..

  • @dmc1122
    @dmc1122 5 месяцев назад +1

    So glad I found this account. I've been meaning to setup a proper network as my apple router is obsolete and unable to meet my family's needs any longer. Looking forward to watching the rest of this series as well as your other videos. Subscribed!!

  • @jimwang9460
    @jimwang9460 Месяц назад

    Thanks for making video about how to set up. I just got new deco wifi device with 3 pot, so my question is can I connect my old Linskyi router to tp link deco. Thank you

  • @user-ht5zo7tr7k
    @user-ht5zo7tr7k 4 месяца назад

    Good blend

  • @ewhibs
    @ewhibs 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 5 месяцев назад

    I don’t know about other companies but I like TP-Link and there tether app makes setting everything up very easy. Very nice app like I already know everything there is to know about the internet and home networks but I thought there app was really nice easy to use and good for beginners. You can also program the routers and extenders and update them from the app as well.

  • @lenleangztechnology3347
    @lenleangztechnology3347 Год назад +3

    really nice break down of getting an initial network working

  • @mrrobinson1975
    @mrrobinson1975 Год назад +9

    Overall the video was good, however that At&t box is a RG (Residential Gateway) which a Router, Wireless Access Point, and Switch built into one device. Some RG’s also have DSL and/or Cable modem build into them. At&t uses either DSL or a Fiber connection and not cable. FYI - your At&t RG already has firewall, dhcp and wireless access point built in. Please make sure you flat bridge your At&T RG by turn off the dhp server and wireless access point to avoid dhcp conflicts on your network and unnecessary wireless interference from having two wireless access point’s running at the same time.

    • @TheBigkal201
      @TheBigkal201 Год назад

      Damn

    • @nanais007
      @nanais007 8 месяцев назад

      Stuck like Chuck and Cox has been useless to help. Pano Gateway and I put in Bridge Mode, then added an ASUS ROG GT-Pro. Now PS4 hardwired to Gateway can't even do an internet test 😮 So until I figure put malfunction beyond buying my own stand alone modem, it'll have to be connected via wifi. Ugh!

    • @georeb7040
      @georeb7040 3 месяца назад

      ​@nanais007 When you put router into bridge mode it usually, depending on router, disables all but 1 of the lan ports. Put a device on port 1 login to router and put it back. If you want to add another router to extend your network just plug the second one in LAN-LAN and disable DHCP. If you want a second network, you want LAN-WAN, give it an ip outside of the dhcp of your main router and set the main router ip as its gateway. Then Set up dhcp for the other Subnet.
      The issue is you have to deal with port forward etc with the latter option and causes double nat ing. Personally unless you need a second network just go for the lan-lan and disable dhcp it causes less issues.

  • @JCod306
    @JCod306 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve got a challenge for ya Steve!! What would you recommend for a somewhat Mobil setup. By that I mean for someone who is say a renter! Something that could be easily torn down in the case of moving!

  • @gewww24
    @gewww24 Год назад +2

    Quick question.. does this mean you configure the att modem/router to not be visible in wifi as well? To make sure that devices only connect to the deco router and mesh networks?
    Thanks in advance!

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +1

      Yes i've gone into the setting and turned off the ATT Wi-Fi and also did an IP Passthrough so that just the Deco was managing IPs.

    • @orijinal6
      @orijinal6 Год назад +1

      @@SteveDOES do you have a video on how to do an IP passthrough?

  • @margaretwhite3111
    @margaretwhite3111 Год назад +1

    I would like to know what is the best mesh system for a small cottage, but I would like to use a satellite device in our garage that is about 50 ' away. It is about 800 sqaure feet cottage and not alot of devices, I just have a couple hue lights, an echo one tv that we stream using FUBO and I'd like to add a camera or two

  • @GerhardCombrink
    @GerhardCombrink Год назад +1

    I noticed you have additional connections running to your cable modem. How do you connect a second router to your cable router and configure it (a seperate home network not dependent on the primary router))? I want to try and experiment upgrading to a Ubiquity dream router while maintaining my existing WIFI router setup as I do considering I have more than 30 devices connected to my home network at any given moment and switching over in one day is not on the table.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +1

      For me it's just plug and play. I've had up to 3 different Wifi routers connected at once. Is that the "correct" way of doing it? Probably not, but it worked for me and my temporary testing.

  • @daviddeane9407
    @daviddeane9407 11 месяцев назад

    Helpful video but some things confused me. The described system surely will have 2 different wi-fi addresses, one from the AT&T modem/router and one from the mesh system. Is that correct. Also you describe expanding the wired network by adding a switch to the mesh primary unit. What is the difference between doing this or just expanding, with a switch, the ports on modem which I notice aleady has things connected. Thanks David

  • @carlw
    @carlw Месяц назад

    Excellent introduction to hime wifi!! Thanks.
    I get everything youre talkingvabout but wondering the mesh devices. I already have a ca le modem with built-in wifiDHCP etc. With your experience with the nesh devices, given that i already have wifi, could i just get away with two devices wirelessly connected? In other eords, thryde essentially be wifi extenders. They wouldnt lijeky have dny thing plugged into them anyway, not that that matters
    Tx.

  • @paulblack9931
    @paulblack9931 Год назад +2

    Thanks Steve for your series for beginners. If you can I was hoping for a Plex for beginners segment in the future since I’m curious about setting up a home server. Thanks again for for all your helpful videos

    • @dawn1berlitz
      @dawn1berlitz Год назад

      getting plex to work correctly with some ISP's modem/router can be tricky but it can be done thankfully my current ISP isnt so restrictive like at&t and even spectrum can be (likely on purpose)

  • @stephen2220
    @stephen2220 Месяц назад

    Very comprehensive video! It looks like you only created 1 WiFi Network, I'm guessing it was 2.4GHz, I wish you would have also shown how to add the second WiFi 5GHz Network as well since this is a multiband router.

  • @genetech109
    @genetech109 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, I appreciate your content. I want to learn all about networking. First, I want to begin by setting up and securing my home network. Next, I will like to work with hardware and software tools, troubleshooting the network; this too seems interesting and fun. Do you have a full complete network course, that will cover this information? I came across your (8)videos (HNWB) playlist tonight. Again amazing, excellent job. Looking forward completing tomorrow.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  3 месяца назад +1

      Happy to hear that you like it. I don’t have a networking course, yet.