![]() Fortunately, for everything on the main floor I was able to do Ethernet runs through the attic and drill into the wall top plates to drop cables through the walls or into closets where I can run them above the doors unseen and out the wall and along baseboards to where I needed them not so to the basement. My house was not built with networking in mind and there are no cable runs to the basement. It houses a backup copy of all of my Plex media and Docker applications. I have a backup unRAID/Plex server stuffed in the corner of a closet downstairs. First an explanation of what I needed to do. Now, to address your issue of getting a good signal downstairs to your router. I use the Plex DVR for setting recording schedules with the HDHR as I like it much more than the HDHR DVR. With this setup, I have the ability to watch live TV on any device (wired or wireless) in my home network with the excellent HDHomeRun apps for FireTV, IOS, Windows 10 and Android. Sorry to be so long-winded with this, but, I am trying to give you details and some things to think about as far as options.ġ - I put two good HD antennas in the attic one close to the family room where my main TV is the other at the other end of the house in the attic near my office where all my networking equipment is in a cabinet (both are on main floor).Ģ - I connected one HDHomeRun dual-tuner device to each via coax.ģ - I have one tuner in the networking cabinet which connects directly to a Ubiquiti switch in the cabinet the other is connected to a Netgear switch behind main TV in family room and that switch is hardwired through the attic to one of my Ubiquiti switches in the networking cabinet. ![]()
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