@lowrider57
I concur! Supra CAT8
Cullen Cable C7
I concur! Supra CAT8
Cullen Cable C7
BS Node 2i: WiFi or Ethernet..?
feldmen4, I did not quite understand your issue but if it is a distance problem, you can always use a learning bridge to extend your range and connectivity. This device will do it for you perfectly. I have 3 of these at home and ALL my connections are wired to the back of my home router and I have absolutely no connectivity or interference issues. https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Ethernet-Unmanaged-Internet-Splitter/dp/B00QR6XFHQ/ref=sxts_sxwds-bia... |
alephresearch Ethernet wire does not introduce or capture any noise to its destination. All is taken care of by the checksumming and error correction codes. There should be absolutely no problems. I use more than 100 ft of ethernet cabling almost everywhere in my house coz they all first go up into the attic and then down, and I experience absolutely no issues. As long as you do not exceed the maximum length requirements of a category 6/7/8 cable, there should be NO problem. |
@cakyol - the OP had asked if hardwiring from a wireless access point would be better than just using WiFi straight to the Node 2i. My point was that in both of these set-ups the signal travelled through WiFi so expecting one to be better than the other was not logical. Like you, all of my connections are hardwired and one of my runs is fairly long - not as long as yours but about 30 ft all done with high quality Cat7 cable. I don’t experience any audible issues with this set up. Matt |