SteveCo
New Around Here
Hi,
First of all, thanks to anyone who can help with my question.
My setup is as follows. I have a cable internet/iptv box in my laundry, from which some cat 6 runs into my ASUS RT-AC68U modem/router. I have a cable running from one of the ethernet ports on the back of the ASUS into a D-Link DGS-1210-28P switch from where it is distributed to various ethernet jacks around the house.
I would like to move the ASUS to a different part of the house so that a stronger wifi signal is received in areas we commonly use. Is it possible to run the cable that presently goes into the WAN port of the router directly into the switch, and then move the router to this other part of the house? In other words, can the modem be indirectly connected to internet source?
I hope I've managed to ask my question in a way that makes sense.
Thanks again,
Steve
First of all, thanks to anyone who can help with my question.
My setup is as follows. I have a cable internet/iptv box in my laundry, from which some cat 6 runs into my ASUS RT-AC68U modem/router. I have a cable running from one of the ethernet ports on the back of the ASUS into a D-Link DGS-1210-28P switch from where it is distributed to various ethernet jacks around the house.
I would like to move the ASUS to a different part of the house so that a stronger wifi signal is received in areas we commonly use. Is it possible to run the cable that presently goes into the WAN port of the router directly into the switch, and then move the router to this other part of the house? In other words, can the modem be indirectly connected to internet source?
I hope I've managed to ask my question in a way that makes sense.
Thanks again,
Steve