Ethernet cabling 3 extremes of airport with cat 7 cable

I can configure and wire 3 Airport extreme with ethernet Cat 7 son

and y at - there a video anywhere showing the configuration of the connection of all base stations 3 with the settings so I'd be badly wired with my apple TV new and also be able to always get wifi throughout the entire House.

CAT7 is totally useless in a House... and will make no difference to performance.

Basic wiring is simple ethernet wiring... you do correctly with connections to the central point of patch or the cables from one airport to another?

If you use the method later... remember to never close the loop.

The installation is also simple airport point of view... One is the router... unless you have an existing router... all the rest of the units are in Bridge mode and create a wireless network... If you want to that roaming each airport will create a wireless network of the same name... same security setting and password.

The Apple documentation is way outdated but just look at mobile network.

Wi - Fi base stations: install and configure a roaming network (802.11 a/b/g/n)-Apple Support

Wi - Fi base stations: extend the reach of your network wireless by adding additional base stations Wi - Fi - Apple Suppo...

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