FreshChops!
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Hi, New here, but great info I've found so far.
I am attempting to move a router's location in my house which requires me to add to the chain.
I'm not at all well versed in the lingo, so I will try to explain as best as possible.
My original set-up (which worked well) went as follows:
Cable Modem > ASUS wireless router > into Ethernet jack in wall which tied to a (closet) switch that feeds all Ethernet jack drops throughout the house. At the end of one of the drops (living room), I also had another switch to feed all hardwired entertainment center devices. As it were, everything was fine except the wireless router was too far away to receive a decent signal throughout the majority of the house.
My goal is to move the wireless router to the center of the house (living room). This location would also take care of the last switch that was connecting the entertainment center devices.
I moved the switch that was at the entertainment center to the first spot after the cable modem. The router now takes it's place. in the living room. Everything ties in but I don't get actual internet connection beyond the first switch.
Where the bottle-neck seems to happen is: after the first switch (at the modem location) and before the second switch.
Troubleshooting... the first switch receives signal and transmits well. I have a computer plugged into the first switch (after modem) which works fine (typing on it now). When I test the line after the wall jack that feeds the second switch (that's the whole house switch), It doesn't connect... so, it seems like something between the first switch (out); the wall jack and the cable feeding the second (closet switch), it looses signal.
I didn't run the cat5 all throughout my house personally, so I don't know how they are connected other than there is a master jack near where the modem is and it meets (cat5e) in the closet at a (Zonet) switch - where all of the remaining house ethernet jacks are feed from.
I would be happy to give a complete rundown of all of the gear / models or more specific connection details, but perhaps there is an obvious no-no point to be made. I don't know why I have signal from the first switch (after the modem - where it's lugged directly to a Mac computer), but not after the jack that runs to the closet's switch. I have tried swapping out about 4 cables that all test good other than the point to point I'm referring to. All of the cabling, including the attic runs throughout the house are cat5e.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
I am attempting to move a router's location in my house which requires me to add to the chain.
I'm not at all well versed in the lingo, so I will try to explain as best as possible.
My original set-up (which worked well) went as follows:
Cable Modem > ASUS wireless router > into Ethernet jack in wall which tied to a (closet) switch that feeds all Ethernet jack drops throughout the house. At the end of one of the drops (living room), I also had another switch to feed all hardwired entertainment center devices. As it were, everything was fine except the wireless router was too far away to receive a decent signal throughout the majority of the house.
My goal is to move the wireless router to the center of the house (living room). This location would also take care of the last switch that was connecting the entertainment center devices.
I moved the switch that was at the entertainment center to the first spot after the cable modem. The router now takes it's place. in the living room. Everything ties in but I don't get actual internet connection beyond the first switch.
Where the bottle-neck seems to happen is: after the first switch (at the modem location) and before the second switch.
Troubleshooting... the first switch receives signal and transmits well. I have a computer plugged into the first switch (after modem) which works fine (typing on it now). When I test the line after the wall jack that feeds the second switch (that's the whole house switch), It doesn't connect... so, it seems like something between the first switch (out); the wall jack and the cable feeding the second (closet switch), it looses signal.
I didn't run the cat5 all throughout my house personally, so I don't know how they are connected other than there is a master jack near where the modem is and it meets (cat5e) in the closet at a (Zonet) switch - where all of the remaining house ethernet jacks are feed from.
I would be happy to give a complete rundown of all of the gear / models or more specific connection details, but perhaps there is an obvious no-no point to be made. I don't know why I have signal from the first switch (after the modem - where it's lugged directly to a Mac computer), but not after the jack that runs to the closet's switch. I have tried swapping out about 4 cables that all test good other than the point to point I'm referring to. All of the cabling, including the attic runs throughout the house are cat5e.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.