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It takes very long time for network to start working, it mostly works when I do manual configuration but no internet access, any idea? I have a question. I have a studio room I want to run cat 5e to. Already have the cable, jacks and plates. Essentially it will plug into the back of my router downstairs to the room upstairs. With a terminated wall plate in one room to a terminated wall plate in another room.

Then using cable from the router in the living room to the wall plate. The same for The upstairs room. Essentially it would be like running one long cable from the computer to the router with the exception that there will be wall plates with terminated jacks. When wiring.. I have just moved into a house which fortunately already has ethernet sockets in a number of the rooms.

These are wired to a faceplate in the living room, and then I would connect my router to each of those 4 ports one for each room via 4 short ethernet cables. I would like to have strong wifi in each of these rooms and so what is the easiest way of doing that? Does that make sense? I just want to make the most of these ports. Rob, if Steve does not mind I will offer an opinion for you as well.

In many cases in a home network you want everything on one network. Otherwise if you have a printer on one network independent router you will have difficulty getting to it from a device on another router. Theoretically, just putting up routers running in Access Point mode will give great access but I have run into IP conflicts in this situation.

So unless you are comfortable assigning fixed IP addresses to specific MAC addresses then I would go with either extenders or a Mesh network. A fairly inexpensive Mesh network is available from TP-Link not a plug for a vendor via its recent routers and extenders. I have this running but ultimately am replacing it with a true Mesh network to get the higher speeds I am looking for. Also, from experience if you are doing any Smart Home stuff with WiFi switches, security cameras and Smart TVs then you will really want a single WiFi network so your voice systems can control everything on one network.

Also, any smart devices typically have WiFi systems with limited range so you will want a very strong WiFi signal on a single network throughout your house. Unfortunately, I have learned all of this the hard way and hope I can save you a few headaches. Hi I have to wire home network patch panel to carry internet signal to each room with cat6 cable there are 6 rooms to serve can you help with a single line drawing to wire it correctly pls Thanks.

On the other end these 6 cables come together near the livingroom window, which is where the outside internet cable enters the house, unfortunately. This modem has only 4 internet slots available, however. For this reason, I was thinking of using a patch panel to neatly gather all 6 cables and connect them to the modem. My question is: if I am not interested in creating some home network beyond 4 computers that I would have otherwise simply directly plugged into the modem, how would I best hook up the 6 cables to said modem?

The 2 surplus cables would be there for occasional use by switching out connections, perhaps. Would it even make sense to use all 4 ports on the modem and connect them to the patch panel?

Would this create less of a bottleneck for the data processing by the modem? If so, would the switch benefit from 4x the number of cables connecting it to the modem and would adding a switch add another layer of security risk when it comes to computers getting infected with viruses, or would it be equally low risk to having 4 computers connected to the same modem? You can terminate them directly on an 8 port switch and one port of the switch goes to the modem Rgds Steve. I used to install the cabling and make custom patch cables but that was nearly 20 years ago.

In the patch panel, how many times can I krone into a single strip? Eg for a standard telephone master socket you can krone twice running the telco cable in parallel. Very interesting. How much would it cost for an expert to lay ethernet cables to two rooms and then each room ethernet can connect to a laptop with a loose ethernet cable?

Many thanks for any help. Difficult to say exactly as it depends on how difficult it is the get the cable to the rooms and if you want it hidden or not. Your email address will not be published.

Getting Started The first and most important part is creating a plan. You will need to consider: Will you have a Central distribution point?

Then, how does a network switch work? Normally, a network switch uses hardware addresses to process and forward data at the data link layer layer 2 of the OSI model. While, sometimes, it can also process data at the network layer layer 3 by additionally incorporating routing functionality. It allows different nodes typically computers to communicate with each other in a smooth and efficient manner. Nowadays, Ethernet switch is the most common form of network switch. In addition to one of its most normal type gigabit Ethernet switch which used at earlier time with a lower speed up to 1 Gbps, another type, 10GbE switch is also very popular with a higher speed up to 10 Gbps.

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