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Build an Unbreakable Internet: Dual Broadband for Smart Homes & Offices (IoT Ready!)

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Unlock the full potential of your smart home and office with a rock-solid internet connection! In this video, I'll show you my personal dual broadband setup, explaining how load balancing and strategic hardware choices create an uninterrupted, low-latency network perfect for work-from-home, streaming, and all your IoT devices. Learn the difference between broadband and leased lines, and discover why a dual broadband approach is the cost-effective solution for ultimate reliability. We'll cover: The benefits of IoT for automating and securing your home and office. A detailed breakdown of my network architecture, including fiber routers, load balancers, unmanaged gigabit switches, and high-end Wi-Fi 6 routers. Why wired connections are still king for critical devices. Recommended devices for load balancers, unmanaged switches, and Wi-Fi 6 routers suitable for homes and small businesses (50-100 users). This is the first step to a truly smart and secure environment. Stay tuned for m...

WiFi 6, 7, and 8: Is the End of the Ethernet Cable Near?

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WiFi 6, 7, and 8: Is the End of the Ethernet Cable Near? We've all seen the numbers—WiFi 6, WiFi 7—but what do these generations of wireless technology actually mean for our daily lives? With each new release, the question looms larger: is wireless finally ready to replace that trusty old Ethernet cable for good? In this article, we'll break down the key differences between WiFi 6, 7, and the upcoming WiFi 8, exploring their benefits, drawbacks, and what the future of wireless connectivity looks like. What is WiFi 6? (802.11ax) The WiFi 6 standard, also known as 802.11ax, represented a massive leap forward in wireless connectivity. Its primary focus wasn't just on raw speed, but on a more efficient and reliable experience, especially in crowded environments with many connected devices. Key Features of WiFi 6: OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access): This technology revolutionized how data is transmitted. Unlike older WiFi generations where a single data packe...