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| troubleshooting:networking:alternatives [2025/12/07 02:44] – [Mesh node or wifi bridge] neds | troubleshooting:networking:alternatives [2025/12/07 07:23] (current) – [Mesh node or wifi bridge] neds | ||
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| - | NOTE: OTA can often be more demanding than normal internet streaming services, especially for ATSC 1.0, which was a standard | + | NOTE: OTA can often be more demanding than normal internet streaming services, especially for ATSC 1.0, which was a standard |
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| - | Something like this, as an example: | + | EXAMPLE TO BE ADDED |
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| - | step | + | If you have coaxial cable ran through your home, such as from a cable TV system, it is possible to use that with " |
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| - | ===== Always on PC or Mac ===== | + | ===== Direct ethernet to a PC or Mac ===== |
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| - | step | + | This option is typically used for a direct connection, rather than sharing to the whole network, but that is possible with some extra steps. |
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