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In Reply to: RE: Too bad the Google Nexus player is history.... posted by Rod M on November 25, 2016 at 13:11:42
Most inexpensive ones can barely support one HD channel, and only when there are no other consumers - like iPads, for instance. But if you get the true Media grade router that problem goes away.
I am very old-fashioned, so I pulled several LAN wires through the house. Both of my Netflix-ready TV's are on wires.
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When we bought this house, I ran CAT-5 cables to all the bedrooms everywhere else that I thought we might use a connection along with a detached office and installed a central phone/internet/cable box in the basement with a 16 port gigabit switch and router. I added a Wifi router for phones and iPads, but our plaster walls and distance made it a little limiting. Eventually, I added a couple more AC1900 routers as access points one on the opposite end of the house and another on the back veranda to provide full coverage for incidental use.
-Rod
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