While planning my coax and ethernet runs, I have been doing research here on the forums and elsewhere on the interwebs, but I am actually more confused about how to split my coax than before I started ...
I'm hoping the group's experience with home wiring can give me some direction. I have 5 coax drops on the second floor of my house. 1 has a good signal, but from the other 4 I get TV picture/sound, ...
While wireless LAN (WLAN) technology continues to gain traction as a data-sharing tool, it's fair to question whether Wi-Fi systems can effectively serve as a vehicle for streaming real-time ...
Home video and triple-play networking is driven by the desire to have content from DVRs, audio devices, PCs, and broadband (including FTTH) available anytime and anywhere throughout the home. While ...
I've written a few articles about over-the-air antennas and how they can help you cut the cord and receive free, local broadcast channels. What I haven't mentioned is what to do if you have more than ...
Coax has quietly remained the steadfast medium for cable/satellite companies and RF installers — and rightly so, with a bandwidth exceeding 2.4Gbps it easily meets the demands of high-definition (HD) ...