on 28-01-2023 10:40
Hi,
Is there a good Ethernet cable extension to allow more hard wire cables to be connected to the router?
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on 28-01-2023 10:50
Yes, I think you are talking about an unmanaged switch. These come with 4 or more ports and allow you to have more cable connections. They are plug and play and need no configuration. Just make sure it is a Gigabit switch.
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on 28-01-2023 10:50
Yes, I think you are talking about an unmanaged switch. These come with 4 or more ports and allow you to have more cable connections. They are plug and play and need no configuration. Just make sure it is a Gigabit switch.
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on 28-01-2023 10:51
Connecting additional cables to the hub, you mean? If so what you need is the complex sounding "unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch", but in reality it's just a box that connects to one ethernet port and then allows you to connect another four (or more if you buy a larger switch). TP-Link do a decent metal cased version that has four outgoing ports for around fifteen quid, I use one of those. This can be put adjacent to the hub, or on the end of long ethernet cable if that makes more sense. There's no setup or complication, you just plug it in and it works.
The only thing to allow for is that it comes with its own small power supply, so you'll need a spare wall socket or extension for power.
28-01-2023 10:51 - edited 28-01-2023 10:52
There are many brand offering products similar to these...
NETGEAR 8 Port Gigabit Network Switch GS308
TP-Link TL-SG1008D, 8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Switch
on 28-01-2023 11:55
Thank you.
I have a to link one I’ve borrowed but when connected to the router , the router stops working and then I have nothing.
taken it out and router works. Problem is my sky upstairs keeps dropping out of Wi-Fi and stops working.
would a tp link power line plug work okay?
on 28-01-2023 12:12
What is the model of tp-link you have?
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on 28-01-2023 12:17
This is the one I have
on 28-01-2023 12:18
To link 5 port gigabyte Ethernet switch
28-01-2023 12:19 - edited 28-01-2023 12:22
Is it unmanaged? Can you give the exact model number please?
if it is unmanaged then just plug a Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable from the Hub into the switch. That will leave 4 other ports for use. It will not give out any WiFi as it’s just a switch.
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on 28-01-2023 12:35
Model TL-SG105
S/N 22292Y2001459
ver: 6.0