I'm getting tired of poor wifi signal and often connection drop out around my home - even tho I have HomePlug installed but it doesn't give me the speed I expected, so I've decided to hardwire all over my house (4 beds house).
My question is ...
Can I have multiple switches (looking maybe 4 managed switch or should I get unmanaged switch?)
Does it affect the speed from switch to switch?
My current idea are (you're welcome to suggest me of alternative)
From main room, i have ISP SuperHub (which I can set to router mode) connect to 1 port onto 8 Ports Managed Switch.
Link 1 cat5e/cat6 from 8 Ports Switch (Main Room) to 5 Ports (Office Room).
Link 1 cat5e/cat6 from 8 Ports Switch (Main Room) to 5 Ports (Game Room).
Link 1 cat5e/cat6 from 5 Ports Switch (Game Room) to 5 Ports (Kid's Bedroom).
(Or connect from Office to the Kid's Bedroom using external cable)
Main Room have Smart TV, Xbox One S, Xbox 360, Nvidia Shield TV, Humax DVR.
Office Room have 2 PCs, Laser Printer.
Game Room have 2 x Xbox360, Xbox One, Playstation 4.
Kid Bedroom have 2 x Laptop, SmartTV.
I do however have 4 x Nest Protect and 1 x Nest Thermostat (wireless only) around the home - being 1 of the Nest Protect do often disconnect for poor wifi signal. - 8 tablets, 6 mobiles.
Also, if I move R8000 from the Main room to the middle of house and link directly to Main Room Switch to keep the wifi working for all tablets/mobiles.
Will that do? - My walls are 1930's and they're solid breeze blocks around the home so I get lots of wifi weakspot. HomePlug (currently have or had netgear AV500, PLP1200, tplink av500, etc.. and they're all giving me like 10-15mbps and just drops out pretty much 20-30 times a day - maybe incompatible devices as I'm not sure if mixing different brands is good idea) - So getting sick of wifi, but want full hardwire
My english isn't good as it's not my first language
Thanks and hope you can help.
My question is ...
Can I have multiple switches (looking maybe 4 managed switch or should I get unmanaged switch?)
Does it affect the speed from switch to switch?
My current idea are (you're welcome to suggest me of alternative)
From main room, i have ISP SuperHub (which I can set to router mode) connect to 1 port onto 8 Ports Managed Switch.
Link 1 cat5e/cat6 from 8 Ports Switch (Main Room) to 5 Ports (Office Room).
Link 1 cat5e/cat6 from 8 Ports Switch (Main Room) to 5 Ports (Game Room).
Link 1 cat5e/cat6 from 5 Ports Switch (Game Room) to 5 Ports (Kid's Bedroom).
(Or connect from Office to the Kid's Bedroom using external cable)
Main Room have Smart TV, Xbox One S, Xbox 360, Nvidia Shield TV, Humax DVR.
Office Room have 2 PCs, Laser Printer.
Game Room have 2 x Xbox360, Xbox One, Playstation 4.
Kid Bedroom have 2 x Laptop, SmartTV.
I do however have 4 x Nest Protect and 1 x Nest Thermostat (wireless only) around the home - being 1 of the Nest Protect do often disconnect for poor wifi signal. - 8 tablets, 6 mobiles.
Also, if I move R8000 from the Main room to the middle of house and link directly to Main Room Switch to keep the wifi working for all tablets/mobiles.
Will that do? - My walls are 1930's and they're solid breeze blocks around the home so I get lots of wifi weakspot. HomePlug (currently have or had netgear AV500, PLP1200, tplink av500, etc.. and they're all giving me like 10-15mbps and just drops out pretty much 20-30 times a day - maybe incompatible devices as I'm not sure if mixing different brands is good idea) - So getting sick of wifi, but want full hardwire
My english isn't good as it's not my first language
Thanks and hope you can help.