Is it possible to add ethernet to these controllers? One of the reasons is I was hoping to use one for Hyperion, but in general it would be nice to get my wifi network less congested when possible.
I get what you mean! Just like adding Ethernet to WLED controllers helps reduce WiFi congestion and improve stability, we found a similar benefit when we switched to ESS Utumishi Portal for our HR operations.
Before, managing employee data over scattered spreadsheets and emails felt like a congested network—slow, error-prone, and frustrating. But once we centralized everything on the portal, efficiency skyrocketed. Payroll, leave management, and performance tracking all became seamless, just like how a wired connection stabilizes your network. If you’re looking to streamline operations, this portal is the way to go!
Yes, it's possible to add Ethernet to WLED controllers, reducing WiFi congestion. Consider using a controller with an Ethernet module or integrating it via hardware modifications. For enterprise-grade solutions, the Cisco WS-C3750X-48U-E switch ensures robust network performance and can efficiently handle high traffic loads like Hyperion.
I get what you mean! Just like adding Ethernet to WLED controllers helps reduce WiFi congestion and improve stability, we found a similar benefit when we switched to ESS Utumishi Portal for our HR operations.
Before, managing employee data over scattered spreadsheets and emails felt like a congested network—slow, error-prone, and frustrating. But once we centralized everything on the portal, efficiency skyrocketed. Payroll, leave management, and performance tracking all became seamless, just like how a wired connection stabilizes your network. If you’re looking to streamline operations, this portal is the way to go!
Yes, it's possible to add Ethernet to WLED controllers, reducing WiFi congestion. Consider using a controller with an Ethernet module or integrating it via hardware modifications. For enterprise-grade solutions, the Cisco WS-C3750X-48U-E switch ensures robust network performance and can efficiently handle high traffic loads like Hyperion.
It would be great if there was a double ethernet port, so that the devices could be looped through to the next device
I got this answer from support: "We are planning the design and it will be in stock in about two to three months"
It would be great if the controllers would have an Ethernet connection on the hardware side in the future.