I’ll check that out too!
I’ll check that out too!
Yes! I’ll definitely look into this. Although, my r7000 handled static great, when there was a problem it was exhausting trying to get it to work. Which always seemed to end up with me rebooting it. :/ My setup is an old android tablet with a webpage saved for each scaler. When I want to change any settings for my genesis scaler, I click on that and change the settings. And I can quickly do this for all of my scalers. I had this on my phone, but I have 9 of them and sometimes they would get closed or need to be reopened, or sometimes I just didn’t have my phone next to me while I was gaming. If I don’t want them set to a specific IP, I will lose my ability to open that specific unit. (Although, since my new router hides its settings for static, I haven’t had this for the past couple of weeks)
Good to hear cables haven’t changed. I remember telling people over 20 years ago that CAT 5 cables and CAT 5e cables were ridiculous because no one was transferring over 12MB per second, lol. When I did my last setup I put in CAT6, but it seems there was not reason over CAT5(e). Good to hear that I don’t need CAT 8. Although, I am sure there are some use cases.
Thanks, I immediately saw the DIY angle on all the posts and honestly, I’m relieved. I always use Reddit to find answers, but never have posted. My first post and I was curious on what type of response I was going to get. I thought I might get a bunch of responses with different consumer routers to buy, which would have been fine too. But, like I mentioned in an another reply, I now have rabbit holes to go down and you all have given me some good advice on how to approach them.