Network Switches for Homes
Switches bring out the true performance of your connected devices to give flexibility for wired connections and power your devices. Pakedge switches are designed to process AV network traffic flows at incredibly high speeds and eliminate lag, jitter, and buffering in streaming audio and video traffic.


Residential buildings have become a hub for information display and distribution- requiring networking of entire house – room by room to connect various devices.
AV Network Switches
In the past few years alone, internet dynamics have changed drastically. Users must strengthen their home networks in order to have strong, reliable connectivity. Switches bring out the true performance of your connected devices to give flexibility for wired connections and power your devices. Pakedge switches are designed to process AV network traffic flows at incredibly high speeds and eliminate lag, jitter, and buffering in streaming audio and video traffic.
More people work from home than ever before. Years ago, a family might have shared a single computer. Now, each family member has multiple internet-connected devices. All these additional computers, tablets and phones rely on the home network for connectivity. Smart home and automation devices have also become common in the home, expanding networks with even more devices.
These devices are used all day long for work, school and fun. Most homes use a broadband connection, as many people rely on customer premises equipment (CPE) from their ISP for internet connectivity. The increase in and frequent use of these devices strain the broadband network, and it is no longer an adequate setup for a home network.
Remote employees can enhance their ISP’s CPE by optimizing internet connectivity and usage. These seven steps help build a stronger, more reliable home network.
Wired vs. Wireless devices
Most home networks are a hybrid environment with a combination of wired and wireless devices.
Generally speaking, wired devices provide better performance and quality of service (QoS) than wireless devices. But that upside comes with a potentially higher cost and, usually, less flexibility. Wireless devices are easier to move around and use almost anywhere. They might have lower or spottier performance, however, especially when trying to access large files or participate in video conference calls.
Typical wired devices include desktop computers, some media streaming devices, DVRs/cable boxes and smart TVs. Wired devices use an RJ-45 connector that enables a connection via Ethernet. Many devices, like computers, include both wired and wireless connections. Wherever appropriate, choose a wired connection over wireless because it provides better speed and a more stable connection.
Smarthome provides you with HSIA devices, routers, network switches, Wireless Access Points etc ensuring that streaming of contents ( audio-video) is not compromised and connections of more devices for home automation keep running




