Good Day.
I'm trying to determine the differences between HD Homerun "Extend" and "Connect". Connect looks newer as it supports 802.11n (versus ac for the Extend). Both are out of stock on Newegg, although available on Amazon (I thought I read somewhere that these devices were being discontinued but I can't find that reference). The Connect is about $100 where the Extend is about $180.
On siliconDust's website it says that the Connect can "watch live HDTV on up to 2 devices simultaneously on your wired network." Is there a limit to just two, or this device can only stream HD quality on max of two connected devices? Questions: can it stream to other devices in SD if the max 2 HDs are taken?
Do those two HD streams have to be connected via ethernet?
What happens when you only access via wireless?
We currently have indoor antennas attached to each TV, in addition to Roku which accesses Plex via a Intel NUC with an i3 chip and an NAS attached for storage (these are all ethernet to each other and the router which we use for the Rokus in the house). I'd love to put an antenna on the roof (or has anyone tried one in the attic?) and stream OTA tv to the Rokus in the house.
Thanks for any info/insights/experiences offered.