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3D Antenna High Definition Switchboard Interface (HDSI)

The structured wiring solutions company 3D Antenna offers a tiered line of connectivity solutions with upgrade paths to adapt to increased media consumption demands over time.


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Using the new line of structured wiring solutions from 3D Antenna, installers can employ pre-configured structured wiring solutions to meet the demands of homeowners that desire a wealth of high-speed connectivity solutions.

A recent report suggested that as much as 20 percent of the current traffic on the Internet can be attributed to the usage of streaming video services. This newly released data underscores the way that consumers are using media and it puts a new emphasis on the infrastructure inside American homes.

Fort Worth, Texas-based 3D Antenna is a new manufacturer in the residential connectivity market and the company's line of pre-configured structured wiring solutions is designed to provide custom installers with a fast and easy solution to meet the increased connectivity demands of the residential sector.

The structured wiring solutions incorporate the company's modular repeating circuit (MRC), which it says provides its products with the ability to change configurations without having to change the system's basic infrastructure. The manufacturer offers the product line in choice of configurations to service a variety of home sizes and with the products' built-in logic capabilities, the systems can grow with the homeowner's increasing media consumption demands.


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Audio · Video · Home Automation and Control · Wire and Cable · Structured Wiring · Accessories · CATV · CCTV · Convergence · Distribution Panels · Fiber · Networking · Streaming Media · Structured Wiring · 3d Antenna · Fort Worth Texas · All topics

About the Author

Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.

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Posted by Crow  on  12/25  at  08:35 AM

Nice. I’ve been installing some RG6 cables and Cat5 ethernet into a house in the UK and even now the people in charge of the job have no idea exactly what to do for terminations. I have some vague idea of trying to fix a router on the wall a few feet from the mains box, where all the signal cables meet, but that’s crude, and does nothing for the RF cabling, and I doubt the service supplier likes us to mess with the rented boxes by opening them and drilling holes to wall-mount them. Ihope they have some better idea about this, but it will almost certainly involve kludging, and once it’s done I doubt it will be reconfigurable easily. Someone needed to solve this, and it looks like someone has. If only it weren’t about 5000 miles away. smile

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