I have a few questions. Is LAN required? On an already expensive and clunky device, under no circumstances should you also be required to be bound to an ethernet port, a dartboard is a tenuous thing to have to install in the home and you dont want to be further limited by a network cable. Wifi should offer plenty bandwidth. Does the CPU handle the scoring or does it have to rely on some network service as well? I'm just trying to understand as from my point of view I would think it only would have to transfer the data to your tablet or other device through the browser, which shouldn't be a lot in terms of raw file size. I know a lot of the price is recouping research & development costs, but at the price it is I think some basic display should have been included as well. I'm a serious player and I'm very interested in this product, but for the average home user this represents a significant cost. I have to say again that I'm disappointed some of the cost savings in this Home version of the product is lost on having to buy the very expensive Termote system. Again, for a product of this price it seems unfortunate to require another product to make it work. Watching the install though I dont think it would be impossible to use this with my existing setup with Corona light if I just installed something to mount the cameras on.
This version only works with a lan cable, but what I did was geting a wi fi range extender (I got this one, but there are many: www.galaxus.ch/de/s1/product/tp-link-tl-wa850re-300mbits-wlan-repeater-435781?gclid=CjwKCAiAq8f-BRBtEiwAGr3Dgf1hBmqv6pzfP9Sd9QkxG6rk2ZShZruiKNIbaR_9pmyZs3pw1V_TohoCSygQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds) and connecting wifi with a cable to my scolia. Works like a charm