Network specialist here with +25 years experience. I would recommend testing all the cables with a fluke network tester or similar. And you should actually downgrade your speed on your wifi to 40 Mhz on 5 Ghz. That will improve range and battery life on your iPhone and other devices. No need for Wifi 6E since you don’t have any neighburs nearby. Problems with Sonos can be related to spanning-tree issues. Please disable the wifi on any Sonos devices connected via cable since that will minimize spanning-tree problems.
@@beardfm Wi-Fi will go farther and will be more reliable, but much slower. I disagree on this one most of the time (what's the point of having a 5 GHz network if the speed is close to a 2,4 GHz) but you can effectively try. Depending on what is inside your walls, and the disposition of your AP's, it can change something. UniFi also have an auto-improve functionality, but the easy way is to try for 24 hours, see if you have any connexion issues).
Question, they keep telling me I’m on I believe 33mhz and anytime a tech comes out, they say they don’t want to mess with it. Not into the mhz specifics, but is that good or eh
If you haven't noticed the specs of the UDM SE and Pro, the 8 switch ports are on a shared 1Gb backplane. 1 Gb divided by those 8 ports. Consider getting another Unifi PoE switch to connect your access points if you want to get the full 1 Gb per AP uplink.
I don't think that's true. Spec I read says 16Gbps non-blocking full-duplex throughput,. I think it's hard to find a switch these days that isn't full line-speed non blocking throughput. People do complain that on some UDMs (perhaps the non-SE) have under Gb WAN throughput with all the security stuff on, but the LAN ports should all be line speed.
@@chrisnicholson4493 Sorry I need to clarify. It is wire speed if you are doing layer 2 switching. If you do layer 3 inter-VLAN switching then there is a 1Gbps limit because of the 1Gb connection of the backplane to the CPU.
Good video showing off the UDM SE. Personally I have the UDR and it's really nice. While I don't have gigabit service, it's nice having all the features that UI offeres. One suggestion I have for you is about your ethernet cables. The terminations are messy and having the pairs exposed and bent the way you have them can cause problems with the realibilty of the wire. You should reterminiate your ethernet cables to have none of the pairs exposed and a little bit of the jacket inside the rj45 end.
Thanks! And I agree on the terminations…but some are pulled as far as they’ll go and I’m afraid if I cut anymore off it’ll make running very difficult. They’ve been like this for 18 months 😅 and reliability is good
From what i know wifi 7 isn’t finalized yet till next year, i feel like waiting for ubiquiti to update their products is the best move as when they do release a wifi 7 access point it’ll be done right and reliably.
@@beardfm i like your setup! I have a bit more for my business but i have the 6 enterprise in wall and let me tell you man these are great, they have 4 ethernet ports at the bottom and are an access point. I also have a ton of the ai pro cameras with a unvr pro, nothing beats a Poe camera, I ditched any wireless cameras
I definitely shared your experience in that Sonos was a bit of a nightmare with unifi. The solution was so long as one of the older (pre Era/WiFi 6) speakers was on ethernet, it would use SonosNet to speak to every other speak directly rather than via the unifi WiFi. That fixed all my issues. Our Era 100s are WiFi 6 and have been flawless even without SonosNet. Frustrating for a while but yeah, ethernet is the way to go
My only recommendation for your network I didn't see below, setup a VLAN or two for your IoT devices at the very least. IoT devices are more likely to be compromised. Having them on a separate network adds a layer of security to your more critical devices, like your computers. Plus it's fun to set up.
@beardfm You create another SSID and associate it with the VLAN. And, with managed switches, you can specify which ports go to which VLAN. There are some great videos on ... RUclips. ;)
I'd wait with WiFi 7 until there's a defined standard since the existing hardware is pre-standard. Things could change and then you may have worthless equipment. 6E does great already. I appreciate you picked the SE over the Pro. I made the mistake of going with the Pro and wish now that I had bought the SE for the faster backplane and PoE ports.
It's true, getting a router before the standard is a little cart-before-horse. And I did a ton of research for that Dream Machine SE! Was only using a fraction of its potential before, but now it's becoming even more useful!
Hello, can you tell me which fiber to Ethernet device you bought? And which port into the dream machine you plugged in your fiber connection? Do you just go from Ethernet on the ONT to the 2.5g port on the dreammachine? Thanks
So I’m using Frontier’s (my ISP) fiber to Ethernet device. That’s going Cat6 into the WAN port on my Dream Machine SE (the standalone Ethernet jack on the right side with the globe icon). Then I’m using an SFP+ to Ethernet adapter in port 10 to go to a switch that supports 10Gbps
@@beardfm Thank you! We're upgrading our fiber here at home soon and that's the biggest question I had .... can I just use the %@#% rj45 port for the router? :D you've answered it perfectly. :)
Since you already took the plunge and went with Unifi, you would benefit from the Mini Switch that Ubiquiti offers instead of that crummy unmanaged switch behind the TV. The mini switch from Ubiquiti is only $30 so likely a comparable price for a big jump in performance and reliability.
Great video! I am thinking about running Gigabit Ethernet to my office to plug into my CalDigit dock. i'd have to run it through the attic, but probably worth it. Also on Frontier here in Tampa! currently on the 500mb plan, but might be worth upgrading to 1gb if I run a cable. only getting 250Mbps over wifi connecting over Ethernet to an eero extender. not terrible, but I basically never use the full 500Mbps I pay for because the main router is in the living room.
@@beardfm I’ll definitely come! I grew up in Miami and then moved out for college and haven’t been back until last year when I bought a house in Tampa (my wife is doing her PhD at USF). And I work from home so it’s hard to meet people 😅
very nice super connections I have question I have Mac Studio I want to use your help I need to reach 2 gig internet conection I got service 2 fiver optic but I have 950 mbps what equipment need to buy if is possible to share thank you
Great video, I enjoyed the pace on it. One thing I will add is that even though 2 or 5 gig internet may seem a lot even since your AP's and other individual devices can't take full advantage of those speeds, having that larger "pipe" could still be beneficial for your setup so that you could have multiple devices across the house using up to a gig on each AP without experiencing slower internet elsewhere in your house.
I'm also a nerd into networking. Was thinking for a moment about WiFi 7 APs. But actually I don't need this huge amount of network speed over WiFi as I use 10Gb/s ethernet at the machines who need a really fast connection (for e.g. to edit videos). For all other devices a WiFi connection with 300 to 700 Mb/s is really enough for me. In the end, that doesn't justify the financial effort of replacing hardware just to get the current maximum speed available. Maybe sometime in the future when the standard is more established, but not today.
Hi Stephen, another great video. Quick question: I'm currently building my home and wanted to ask what did you run to the exterior for the ISP to bring fiber in? That's something I haven't been able to find online, or I'm not searching it correctly
Thanks! And Frontier (my ISP) ran the Fiber cable themselves from the exterior of the house, into the attic, and dropped it into my closet for me. If you prefer you could run an ethernet cable from where you want all the network equipment to live to the part of the house where they install, but your ISP may run the cable for you too.
@@deepspacecow2644 Thanks! It's a very weird run to my network closet, so I was wondering if I should get the electrician to run something before we close the walls up this week.
Hey, just getting fed this video from the algorithm. Great video, I did a brand new Unifi install with U7-Pro APs, a UDM-SE and a USW Pro Max 24 PoE and ran cat6a ethernet to all the places I want reliable connections. That being said, I saw your camera on the outside you mentioned, but you said it's on the edge of the network... The reality is, it's not so much at the edge of the network naturally but artificially so because of your metal siding. Wifi signals absolutely hate metal siding on homes. I have aluminum on my house, and a camera that is probably physically 10ft from the AP on 2.4Ghz is getting a very low dB signal from my AP due to this. If you swap the outer siding material to vinyl for instance, this should improve the outdoor range of your indoor APs greatly. Though, in practice, adding an additional outdoors AP is more economically feasible than to change an entire siding material lol. I just wanted to put this here for others to see, because even I had never known this before and was wondering why my Wifi6 5Ghz wasn't punching through my outer walls even just standing on the outside less than 3ft from the AP on the other side of my wall.
Robles...Great advice...! I do have a series of questions....??-----I subscribed to Allo fiber internet service...But I only can see 948 upload and download...How can I get full 2.3 gbps (which supposedly I am paying for) ??----------I know that their Modem and Router only have 1 Gbps limit...So there is no way my PC will get 2.3 Gbps....with their modem and router....I need to buy modem-router to get what I am paying for, and lastly....Do I have to buy a 2.5 Gbps network card (PCI)? too?..................Thanks!!
Hey there, I am having the same issue with you at the moment with 2Gib fiber will be installed in coming weeks and I get to buy my first UDM SE. Trying to get the speed over a gib on wifi is pretty difficult with the UDM SE. Fortunately they have U7 pro now and hopefully it will fix the issue.
One thing often recommended for network security for home Automation networks is to have your computers and phones etc on different vlans or a guest network to your smarthome devices. Have you done that ? Does it work or break the functionality? Thanks
My understanding is that, if you plug in one Sonos device, it creates its own WiFi network that pulls all other Sonos devices into it, removing it from your wireless network. Could that be causing your problems? I’ve got a UDM Pro, 16 port switch, and In-Wall HDs (WiFi 5) and have never had a Sonos issue (none are plugged in, have ~10 devices.) Just something to think about.
Great vid. You mentioned Sonos Wi-Fi connectivity, i get it , i had to switched to Ethernet cable as well. I read on a the sonos forum that all Sonos speakers MUST be connected to the same switch and not thru a smaller switch then to the main network switch. Have you experienced any delay or weirdness with sound with your sonos speaker connection? Currently wall mounting 2 era 300, your method is easier. Very curious
I’m saying this as a network installer test for a month with computer downloads file transfers on wifi for a month also make sure every device firmware is updated
Have WiFi 7 router, still at only 2 gig download, they currently installing 8 ig around town. When 8 gig gets installed I’ll be getting it. Only devices I have right now is my iPhone 15 pro max on 6e and fire stick on 6e. I bought the 7 only because of the hardware inside the router and little future proof, but that’s really sidelined with new routers and new chips in years forward routers. Its worth mentioning , any internet service provider modem wifi sucks compared to aftermarket routers,Looking back, I really don’t need the wifi 7 router and with chipsets, etc coming , it might have been smarter for me to wait a year or so before getting the wifi 7. I’m very happy with my wifi 7 router but not using its potential. Worth noting , wifi 7 router like to get warm, so ventilation is a good idea with it. I won’t be upgrading my iPhone 15 pro max until I see wifi 7 come out at least as a minimum, so if next years iPhones still have 6e. It be the first year I skip it, the main think I’ll be after in the next iPhone is a minimum 7. Will be saving the money to upgrade other items around the house to get it ready for wifi 7. Least my way of thinking
Here’s a thing about wireless I know how to solve the wireless drops one change the channel your access points are on for 2.4 do only use 1 6 11 at 40 make 5ghz the default enable band steering you want the access points 6 channels apart on 2.4 on 5g do them 10 to 20 channels apart if they are wired aps disable mesh only enable mesh if the backhaul is wireless my setup for a drop free connection 11 2.4 5g 149 try using 149 or 169 if you can less range but also less interference with neighbors play with these settings I tested my network rock solid also reboot your aps monthly makes for a better connection once you have it rock solid
Ok I have answer, I am running Ubquity wifi 7 AP, I have only one phone as client. 😢 if you upgrade to 5 gib, get ready to change all appliances and all internet devices, it's not just only appliances 😢. Bottom line, be satisfied what you have with average accomplishment.
@@beardfm I've been using the Downie/Transloader process since I saw your video about it and its been great! What is the benefit of having it run 24/7? Im wondering if this is why I have had it not work a couple times for me
Misleading title. north of gig WITHIN your home, easy. I'm running a 10gig backbone (on a Mikrotik switch) between my NAS, Vmware lab nodes, and several desktops. I can get more than gigabit to outside the house, by using link aggregation and multiple ISP connections.
They have multigig wan service as shown in the beginning of the video. As it turns out XGS-PON is here, and the multiple connections isn't really necessary.
Network specialist here with +25 years experience. I would recommend testing all the cables with a fluke network tester or similar. And you should actually downgrade your speed on your wifi to 40 Mhz on 5 Ghz. That will improve range and battery life on your iPhone and other devices. No need for Wifi 6E since you don’t have any neighburs nearby. Problems with Sonos can be related to spanning-tree issues. Please disable the wifi on any Sonos devices connected via cable since that will minimize spanning-tree problems.
What’s the benefit of downgrading to 40 Mhz on the 5 GHz spectrum?
@@beardfm Wi-Fi will go farther and will be more reliable, but much slower. I disagree on this one most of the time (what's the point of having a 5 GHz network if the speed is close to a 2,4 GHz) but you can effectively try. Depending on what is inside your walls, and the disposition of your AP's, it can change something.
UniFi also have an auto-improve functionality, but the easy way is to try for 24 hours, see if you have any connexion issues).
Thanks for this. Just changed my 5ghz to 40mhz for all APs and will see how it goes.
Question, they keep telling me I’m on I believe 33mhz and anytime a tech comes out, they say they don’t want to mess with it. Not into the mhz specifics, but is that good or eh
And lose throughout? Ok network expert 😂
If you haven't noticed the specs of the UDM SE and Pro, the 8 switch ports are on a shared 1Gb backplane. 1 Gb divided by those 8 ports. Consider getting another Unifi PoE switch to connect your access points if you want to get the full 1 Gb per AP uplink.
I don't think that's true. Spec I read says 16Gbps non-blocking full-duplex throughput,. I think it's hard to find a switch these days that isn't full line-speed non blocking throughput. People do complain that on some UDMs (perhaps the non-SE) have under Gb WAN throughput with all the security stuff on, but the LAN ports should all be line speed.
@@chrisnicholson4493 Sorry I need to clarify. It is wire speed if you are doing layer 2 switching. If you do layer 3 inter-VLAN switching then there is a 1Gbps limit because of the 1Gb connection of the backplane to the CPU.
This is true.
1 Gbps limit between the 8 port switch and the WAN/SFPs.
Run the 10Gbps SFP+ to a second switch and use that.
Yes, REE! Run Ethernet everywhere! Including your front door camera, garage door opener, satellite mesh systems and POE security cameras. 😊
I wish I had run more!
@@beardfm do you have access to your attic? Can you run more now?
Good video showing off the UDM SE. Personally I have the UDR and it's really nice. While I don't have gigabit service, it's nice having all the features that UI offeres.
One suggestion I have for you is about your ethernet cables. The terminations are messy and having the pairs exposed and bent the way you have them can cause problems with the realibilty of the wire. You should reterminiate your ethernet cables to have none of the pairs exposed and a little bit of the jacket inside the rj45 end.
Thanks! And I agree on the terminations…but some are pulled as far as they’ll go and I’m afraid if I cut anymore off it’ll make running very difficult. They’ve been like this for 18 months 😅 and reliability is good
This was very helpful! I'm probably going to do the same setup
Glad it helped!
Great video with lots of helpful info. I also enjoyed seeing your BELIEVE shirt!
Haha thanks!
From what i know wifi 7 isn’t finalized yet till next year, i feel like waiting for ubiquiti to update their products is the best move as when they do release a wifi 7 access point it’ll be done right and reliably.
That’s what I’m leaning toward…for the most part 😏
@@beardfm i like your setup! I have a bit more for my business but i have the 6 enterprise in wall and let me tell you man these are great, they have 4 ethernet ports at the bottom and are an access point. I also have a ton of the ai pro cameras with a unvr pro, nothing beats a Poe camera, I ditched any wireless cameras
I definitely shared your experience in that Sonos was a bit of a nightmare with unifi. The solution was so long as one of the older (pre Era/WiFi 6) speakers was on ethernet, it would use SonosNet to speak to every other speak directly rather than via the unifi WiFi. That fixed all my issues.
Our Era 100s are WiFi 6 and have been flawless even without SonosNet.
Frustrating for a while but yeah, ethernet is the way to go
Thanks, good to know it's a known issue with Sonos stuff. My sub mini seems to do better with my Sonos Beam on ethernet so, fingers crossed!
Really helpful video, I just upgraded to 2GB internet and been trying to hook mine up to get the best speeds through my dream machine.
Appreciate it!
My only recommendation for your network I didn't see below, setup a VLAN or two for your IoT devices at the very least. IoT devices are more likely to be compromised. Having them on a separate network adds a layer of security to your more critical devices, like your computers. Plus it's fun to set up.
Haha I’ve thought about that, does that create a second wifi network?
@beardfm You create another SSID and associate it with the VLAN. And, with managed switches, you can specify which ports go to which VLAN. There are some great videos on ... RUclips. ;)
I'd wait with WiFi 7 until there's a defined standard since the existing hardware is pre-standard. Things could change and then you may have worthless equipment. 6E does great already. I appreciate you picked the SE over the Pro. I made the mistake of going with the Pro and wish now that I had bought the SE for the faster backplane and PoE ports.
It's true, getting a router before the standard is a little cart-before-horse. And I did a ton of research for that Dream Machine SE! Was only using a fraction of its potential before, but now it's becoming even more useful!
Hello, can you tell me which fiber to Ethernet device you bought? And which port into the dream machine you plugged in your fiber connection? Do you just go from Ethernet on the ONT to the 2.5g port on the dreammachine? Thanks
So I’m using Frontier’s (my ISP) fiber to Ethernet device. That’s going Cat6 into the WAN port on my Dream Machine SE (the standalone Ethernet jack on the right side with the globe icon). Then I’m using an SFP+ to Ethernet adapter in port 10 to go to a switch that supports 10Gbps
@@beardfm Thank you! We're upgrading our fiber here at home soon and that's the biggest question I had .... can I just use the %@#% rj45 port for the router? :D you've answered it perfectly. :)
It's a great video; as always, thanks for sharing.
Appreciate that 🙏🏻
Since you already took the plunge and went with Unifi, you would benefit from the Mini Switch that Ubiquiti offers instead of that crummy unmanaged switch behind the TV. The mini switch from Ubiquiti is only $30 so likely a comparable price for a big jump in performance and reliability.
And it can be powered over ethernet! Totally would have gotten it, and will get others in the future if needed.
Can you do a video on your ubiquity set up with your IP
I will! Upgrading a switch this weekend and will be doing a follow-up
try power line for all Sonos if still required.
Great video! I am thinking about running Gigabit Ethernet to my office to plug into my CalDigit dock. i'd have to run it through the attic, but probably worth it. Also on Frontier here in Tampa! currently on the 500mb plan, but might be worth upgrading to 1gb if I run a cable. only getting 250Mbps over wifi connecting over Ethernet to an eero extender. not terrible, but I basically never use the full 500Mbps I pay for because the main router is in the living room.
Been thinking about a Tampa meetup! And if you can run a cable it’d be nice to have 1 Gbps. All depends how how easy or hard it is to run it 😬
@@beardfm I’ll definitely come! I grew up in Miami and then moved out for college and haven’t been back until last year when I bought a house in Tampa (my wife is doing her PhD at USF). And I work from home so it’s hard to meet people 😅
My UDM PRO SE seems to 'only' gets 1.7Gb from my 2Gb connection. I presume the packet inspection overhead ?
very nice super connections
I have question I have Mac Studio I want to use your help I need to reach 2 gig internet conection I got service 2 fiver optic but I have 950 mbps
what equipment need to buy if is possible to share thank you
Great video, I enjoyed the pace on it. One thing I will add is that even though 2 or 5 gig internet may seem a lot even since your AP's and other individual devices can't take full advantage of those speeds, having that larger "pipe" could still be beneficial for your setup so that you could have multiple devices across the house using up to a gig on each AP without experiencing slower internet elsewhere in your house.
Thanks for watching! And I thought the bigger pipe may help too. I am testing some Wi-Fi 7 devices and will report back *very* soon 😏
@@beardfm Excited to hear an update on that! Keep us posted.
You should have run a conduit for all the ethernet runs. That way, you can easily add new cables as needed in the future.
do you have IDS/IPS on with 2gb? Im only getting 1.3 down and 1.7 up on my studio. Speedtest on my UDM SE I get my full 2.1 up and down.
thanks for sharing this info - good stuff!
Appreciate it 🙏
I'm also a nerd into networking. Was thinking for a moment about WiFi 7 APs. But actually I don't need this huge amount of network speed over WiFi as I use 10Gb/s ethernet at the machines who need a really fast connection (for e.g. to edit videos). For all other devices a WiFi connection with 300 to 700 Mb/s is really enough for me. In the end, that doesn't justify the financial effort of replacing hardware just to get the current maximum speed available. Maybe sometime in the future when the standard is more established, but not today.
Totally get it! I haven't upgraded my Unifi AP's yet, even though their Wi-Fi 7 versions have been out a few months.
Good video 👌🏻
Hi Stephen, another great video. Quick question: I'm currently building my home and wanted to ask what did you run to the exterior for the ISP to bring fiber in? That's something I haven't been able to find online, or I'm not searching it correctly
Thanks! And Frontier (my ISP) ran the Fiber cable themselves from the exterior of the house, into the attic, and dropped it into my closet for me. If you prefer you could run an ethernet cable from where you want all the network equipment to live to the part of the house where they install, but your ISP may run the cable for you too.
Singlemode OS2 with the SC/APC connector. They might still want to install their own though.
@@deepspacecow2644 Thanks! It's a very weird run to my network closet, so I was wondering if I should get the electrician to run something before we close the walls up this week.
Hey, just getting fed this video from the algorithm. Great video, I did a brand new Unifi install with U7-Pro APs, a UDM-SE and a USW Pro Max 24 PoE and ran cat6a ethernet to all the places I want reliable connections. That being said, I saw your camera on the outside you mentioned, but you said it's on the edge of the network... The reality is, it's not so much at the edge of the network naturally but artificially so because of your metal siding. Wifi signals absolutely hate metal siding on homes. I have aluminum on my house, and a camera that is probably physically 10ft from the AP on 2.4Ghz is getting a very low dB signal from my AP due to this. If you swap the outer siding material to vinyl for instance, this should improve the outdoor range of your indoor APs greatly. Though, in practice, adding an additional outdoors AP is more economically feasible than to change an entire siding material lol. I just wanted to put this here for others to see, because even I had never known this before and was wondering why my Wifi6 5Ghz wasn't punching through my outer walls even just standing on the outside less than 3ft from the AP on the other side of my wall.
Can those two SFP+ ports be used for access points by just adding an injector?
You can use them for AP's yes.
Did I just see your Ethernet cable terminations missing the jacket a mile from the mod-plug? 😂
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Robles...Great advice...! I do have a series of questions....??-----I subscribed to Allo fiber internet service...But I only can see 948 upload and download...How can I get full 2.3 gbps (which supposedly I am paying for) ??----------I know that their Modem and Router only have 1 Gbps limit...So there is no way my PC will get 2.3 Gbps....with their modem and router....I need to buy modem-router to get what I am paying for, and lastly....Do I have to buy a 2.5 Gbps network card (PCI)? too?..................Thanks!!
Hey there, I am having the same issue with you at the moment with 2Gib fiber will be installed in coming weeks and I get to buy my first UDM SE. Trying to get the speed over a gib on wifi is pretty difficult with the UDM SE. Fortunately they have U7 pro now and hopefully it will fix the issue.
One thing often recommended for network security for home Automation networks is to have your computers and phones etc on different vlans or a guest network to your smarthome devices. Have you done that ? Does it work or break the functionality? Thanks
I’ve heard that recommendation but really don’t want multiple networks, so I keep everything on one and it works great overall
My understanding is that, if you plug in one Sonos device, it creates its own WiFi network that pulls all other Sonos devices into it, removing it from your wireless network. Could that be causing your problems?
I’ve got a UDM Pro, 16 port switch, and In-Wall HDs (WiFi 5) and have never had a Sonos issue (none are plugged in, have ~10 devices.) Just something to think about.
Crap - that may only hold true for older equipment. Didn’t know that.
Yeah I've had several listeners suggest that but it's a discontinued feature.
How do your Ubiquiti cameras pop up on your Apple TV? I assume you are using homebridge
I’m using Logitech Circle View and other HomeKit Secure Video cameras that integrate with HomeKit directly. No unifi cameras
Great vid. You mentioned Sonos Wi-Fi connectivity, i get it , i had to switched to Ethernet cable as well. I read on a the sonos forum that all Sonos speakers MUST be connected to the same switch and not thru a smaller switch then to the main network switch. Have you experienced any delay or weirdness with sound with your sonos speaker connection? Currently wall mounting 2 era 300, your method is easier. Very curious
Thanks! I haven't had any issues with a Sonos Beam connected to a secondary switch, so I'd say you're good!
I’m saying this as a network installer test for a month with computer downloads file transfers on wifi for a month also make sure every device firmware is updated
Always upgrading! Thanks for sure 👍🏻
Wish the Mac got sfp+ and dump the rj45
wait until wifi 7 is ratified, until then there may be some changes to the specification
True, hopefully we hear something around CES 🤔
Great video. I agree that spending a thousand dollars to give your iPhone gigabit+ speeds seems futile.
Have WiFi 7 router, still at only 2 gig download, they currently installing 8 ig around town. When 8 gig gets installed I’ll be getting it. Only devices I have right now is my iPhone 15 pro max on 6e and fire stick on 6e. I bought the 7 only because of the hardware inside the router and little future proof, but that’s really sidelined with new routers and new chips in years forward routers. Its worth mentioning , any internet service provider modem wifi sucks compared to aftermarket routers,Looking back, I really don’t need the wifi 7 router and with chipsets, etc coming , it might have been smarter for me to wait a year or so before getting the wifi 7. I’m very happy with my wifi 7 router but not using its potential. Worth noting , wifi 7 router like to get warm, so ventilation is a good idea with it.
I won’t be upgrading my iPhone 15 pro max until I see wifi 7 come out at least as a minimum, so if next years iPhones still have 6e. It be the first year I skip it, the main think I’ll be after in the next iPhone is a minimum 7. Will be saving the money to upgrade other items around the house to get it ready for wifi 7. Least my way of thinking
Here’s a thing about wireless I know how to solve the wireless drops one change the channel your access points are on for 2.4 do only use 1 6 11 at 40 make 5ghz the default enable band steering you want the access points 6 channels apart on 2.4 on 5g do them 10 to 20 channels apart if they are wired aps disable mesh only enable mesh if the backhaul is wireless my setup for a drop free connection 11 2.4 5g 149 try using 149 or 169 if you can less range but also less interference with neighbors play with these settings I tested my network rock solid also reboot your aps monthly makes for a better connection once you have it rock solid
Ok I have answer, I am running Ubquity wifi 7 AP, I have only one phone as client. 😢 if you upgrade to 5 gib, get ready to change all appliances and all internet devices, it's not just only appliances 😢. Bottom line, be satisfied what you have with average accomplishment.
0:10 ... those cables .. ewww XD
Gotta do what you gotta do!
What does that lonely Mac Mini doing on the closet? :)
Runs homebridge for a few devices, and has Transloader + Downie running 24/7
@@beardfm I've been using the Downie/Transloader process since I saw your video about it and its been great! What is the benefit of having it run 24/7? Im wondering if this is why I have had it not work a couple times for me
Than k you sonos for removing the ethernet port off your new speakers 😢😡
I wish they all had Ethernet for real
I hate Sonos man they were such a pain the app is trash even in 2024
So fast wow, yet this video is not hdr 60 fps😂
After years of deploying countless unifi devices in an Enterprise MSP setting, I cringe everytime I see someone getting suckered into their ecosystem.
Please explain
Misleading title. north of gig WITHIN your home, easy. I'm running a 10gig backbone (on a Mikrotik switch) between my NAS, Vmware lab nodes, and several desktops. I can get more than gigabit to outside the house, by using link aggregation and multiple ISP connections.
Cool, don't know what half those words mean!
They have multigig wan service as shown in the beginning of the video. As it turns out XGS-PON is here, and the multiple connections isn't really necessary.
Except WAN services at those speeds are still restrictive and not offered in many places. That'll be a while.
Thanks for trying though.
Not to mention, XGS PON has been around for over a decade, but not trying to pile on.
@@DarrylHadfield Yeah, but this guy isn't lying.
"How I Got 2 Gbps Internet Speeds at Home!" you paid for it and they installed it. Video over
Also had to learn what SFP+ connections were, get the adapters, figure out the proper ports, buy a new switch, etc etc
dude, what are you doing to those cables??? just buy pre terminated patch cables or learn to terminate them correctly:
Well, they’re not pretty but they work great. These I ran through the house personally so I had to terminate them