I am new to home networking but this is what I am trying to achieve:
At the moment I have a gaming PC connected to a wireless access point via Ethernet. The wireless access point provides the PC with its internet access, and the download speed if fine for general gaming (the router is in another room of the house).
For whatever reason, I want to use my gaming PC to stream games to a Chromebook (using Steam's own streaming solution), but I wanted to take advantage of a wired solution between the PC and Chromebook for optimal performance.
I have tried connecting the devices directly with an Ethernet cable, but I am still only getting 30 Mbps between them, because I assume all traffic is still going back through the wireless access point to the router and back again despite the direct connection?
Interestingly if I disconnect the wireless access point, I get the full 100 Mbps between the devices, but I need both devices to have internet connectivity!
I have tried connecting both devices to a dumb switch which then connects to the wireless access point, but I am still only getting around 30 Mbps between them.
Is there a way to connect both devices (PC and Chromebook) via Ethernet so they can communicate directly at 100 Mbps, whilst both utilising the wireless access point purely for their internet connection?
Perhaps a managed switch?
Any help would be appreciated.
At the moment I have a gaming PC connected to a wireless access point via Ethernet. The wireless access point provides the PC with its internet access, and the download speed if fine for general gaming (the router is in another room of the house).
For whatever reason, I want to use my gaming PC to stream games to a Chromebook (using Steam's own streaming solution), but I wanted to take advantage of a wired solution between the PC and Chromebook for optimal performance.
I have tried connecting the devices directly with an Ethernet cable, but I am still only getting 30 Mbps between them, because I assume all traffic is still going back through the wireless access point to the router and back again despite the direct connection?
Interestingly if I disconnect the wireless access point, I get the full 100 Mbps between the devices, but I need both devices to have internet connectivity!
I have tried connecting both devices to a dumb switch which then connects to the wireless access point, but I am still only getting around 30 Mbps between them.
Is there a way to connect both devices (PC and Chromebook) via Ethernet so they can communicate directly at 100 Mbps, whilst both utilising the wireless access point purely for their internet connection?
Perhaps a managed switch?
Any help would be appreciated.