A possible concise summary is:
The speaker is showing off their new wi-fi setup for their large house, using ruckus access points and ubiquity switches. They compare the performance of their old and new wi-fi systems, and test the range and speed of the wireless signal in different locations. They also thank their sponsors and suggest a related video to watch.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about installing a wi-fi setup in a new house using ruckus access points and ubiquity switches.
2. The video is sponsored by glasswire, a tool that monitors network activity and alerts users of strange devices or connections.
3. The wi-fi setup consists of eight access points, two outdoor and six indoor, that are connected to a poe switch in the mechanical room.
4. The access points are wi-fi six capable and can support up to a thousand clients per device and achieve speeds of up to 700-800 megabit per second.
5. The video compares the performance of the ruckus setup with the stock wi-fi access point from telus and shows that the ruckus setup has much better coverage, range and speed throughout the house and outside.
6. The video also tests the effect of concrete floors on the signal strength and shows that one access point in the center of the house could have covered most of the interior space, but not the outside or some corners.
7. The video ends with a recommendation to check out a previous review of the ruckus r700 and a promotion for backblaze, a cloud storage solution that offers unlimited data backup and restore options.