b1ggjoe
Regular Contributor
Thanks again guys, this is great info!!
Here's a stupid question that I forgot to ask;
As I began to mention in my initial post...in my living room, which is almost directly below where the RT-AC68U is going to be placed...I have my Home Entertainment stand.
- I plan on also having the 'ASUS EA-N66' placed on top of a tall cabinet that will connect to the AC68U.
- I will have a Cat6 cable ran from the 'EA-N66', down behind the cabinet to my Media stand, plugged-into the 'ASUS GX-D1051 V3' 5-port Gigabit Switch.
- Finally, I will have a variety of ethernet-enabled devices (LCD TV, Blu-Ray Player, DirecTV Genie, Gaming Systems' plugged-in to the ASUS 5-port GB switch.
So...this was the *initial* plan.
However, now...I'm wondering if instead of using the EA-N66 to bridge all of these non-wifi ethernet devices to my WiFi network...I'm wondering if instead I should go with another standard such as; HomePNA/HomePlug/MoCA etc?
The issue of course, is that I would like to be able to stream HD content in the best possible manner without having to run ethernet cable directly.
Would my initial WiFi setup work for this, or will going to an alternative standard be more stable and reliable?
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Here's a stupid question that I forgot to ask;
As I began to mention in my initial post...in my living room, which is almost directly below where the RT-AC68U is going to be placed...I have my Home Entertainment stand.
- I plan on also having the 'ASUS EA-N66' placed on top of a tall cabinet that will connect to the AC68U.
- I will have a Cat6 cable ran from the 'EA-N66', down behind the cabinet to my Media stand, plugged-into the 'ASUS GX-D1051 V3' 5-port Gigabit Switch.
- Finally, I will have a variety of ethernet-enabled devices (LCD TV, Blu-Ray Player, DirecTV Genie, Gaming Systems' plugged-in to the ASUS 5-port GB switch.
So...this was the *initial* plan.
However, now...I'm wondering if instead of using the EA-N66 to bridge all of these non-wifi ethernet devices to my WiFi network...I'm wondering if instead I should go with another standard such as; HomePNA/HomePlug/MoCA etc?
The issue of course, is that I would like to be able to stream HD content in the best possible manner without having to run ethernet cable directly.
Would my initial WiFi setup work for this, or will going to an alternative standard be more stable and reliable?
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