I can't find the 4-port HD one. If you have, link it please.
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I can't find the 4-port HD one. If you have, link it please.
https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Unifi-UAP-AC-Iw-Pro-Wireless/dp/B0751JNCSQ
Is it easy to 'channel surf' on the roku interface?
Pretty sure that only has 2 ports. The HD has 4.Code:https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Unifi-UAP-AC-Iw-Pro-Wireless/dp/B0751JNCSQ
Pretty sure that only has 2 ports. The HD has 4.
I have the 4-port on my NetGear, that feeds a line to my basement where this will device will plug into. Then I will have 4 devices hooked up hard-wire there.Are you really going to run it as a switch? Or will you have a switch in front of it already?
I'm looking to switch to mediacom here soon unless the mi-fiber network set up is operational soon.
I'll be using the 100 or 200mpbs service, don't need 500 or 1 gb. Right now I have the CL DSL modem/router and 20mbps.
Looking for a good recommendation for a modem and router for 1800sqft ranch. I steam tv services, and usually have a total of 6-8 devices connected. I have a detached garage and will probably put a repeater/extender out there.
I would suggest you look into theI'm looking to switch to mediacom here soon unless the mi-fiber network set up is operational soon.
I'll be using the 100 or 200mpbs service, don't need 500 or 1 gb. Right now I have the CL DSL modem/router and 20mbps.
Looking for a good recommendation for a modem and router for 1800sqft ranch. I steam tv services, and usually have a total of 6-8 devices connected. I have a detached garage and will probably put a repeater/extender out there.
Still need a modem though. But I think I’d buy the least expensive modem and then build the rest of the network with Ubiquiti stuff.Cannot say enough good things about this: https://store.ui.com/products/unifi-ac-pro?variant=14370156445785
Cannot say enough good things about this: https://store.ui.com/products/unifi-ac-pro?variant=14370156445785
You don't need any other special hardware or software to run this? I can plug directly into my modem?
YTTV has a free 2 week trial going on right now. I've been using it the past 2 days. So far it has exceeded my expectations and is great! I will be cancelling hulu live, go back down to standard hulu subscription and continue with YTTV. YTTV is legit as promised on here.
For all those wondering, I've tried all the main ones; sling, DTV now, PS vue, hulu live, philo and YTTV. The best combination in my opinion is YTTV & Philo. YTTV and philo have very similar UI and Philo bridges the gap in channels that YTTV and vise vesa. They complement each other well.
Only issue I have with YTTV is that ch8 has a sync problem and you get the national ch 13 feed instead of WHO.
Got a roku to try, what a piece of crap. I could not get it to stream more than 10 min of any of the games this weekend before the whole thing rebooted. Have one of the new apple tv's for my bedroom TV and that thing is rock solid. I guess there is a reason Roku is so cheap.
I'm looking to switch to mediacom here soon unless the mi-fiber network set up is operational soon.
I'll be using the 100 or 200mpbs service, don't need 500 or 1 gb. Right now I have the CL DSL modem/router and 20mbps.
Looking for a good recommendation for a modem and router for 1800sqft ranch. I steam tv services, and usually have a total of 6-8 devices connected. I have a detached garage and will probably put a repeater/extender out there.
https://www.theverge.com/platform/a...rectv-now-2019-channel-changes-hbo-plan-price
Sounds like DTNOW is going up to $50 minimum without Viacom channels, but including HBO.
I have YTTV and love it, but I also have HBO Now, so that’s $55 comparably. But to me $50 is kind of the threshold for any single streaming service. I wonder if we’re going to see the streaming services start to overextend on pricing. They have creeped up seemingly every 6 months so far.