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setting up a wired home network
14-01-2014 12:50 AM
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Sorry to be a duffus!
Chris
Re: setting up a wired home network
14-01-2014 3:42 AM
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(But more than one is OK).
All other ports can be connected to the LAN (optionally with switches).
This way only external internet traffic goes via the router.
All purely internal traffic would go via the switch.
You can daisy-chain switches - although it's not ideal!
You can't buy hubs any more.
Switches don't have ip addresses, so your router will see all non-switch devices as a single LAN.
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Re: setting up a wired home network
14-01-2014 7:59 AM
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Re: setting up a wired home network
14-01-2014 11:33 PM
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If my PC and an external drive are both connected to the router, which is also connected to the switch, how would a media centre on the other side of the switch identify which (PC or ext. drive) to get a particular file from? Conversely, how would my PC "see" the different devices connected to the switch? Presumably, the Home Network page of the router interface would just show the switch as a single connected device?
Am I just being silly? Is there an idiot's guide to networking that would help me?
Chris
Re: setting up a wired home network
14-01-2014 11:54 PM
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Just for info, I use a Trendnet TEG-S82g and find it runs completely cool suggesting minimal power consumption and, hopefully, high reliability (available for a reasonable price too: http://www.dabs.com/products/trendnet-8-port-gigabit-greennet-switch-8VWK.html)
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Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 12:12 AM
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Switches "learn" what devices are connected to them - so it just works.
No reason why some devices can't use wifi either...
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Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 1:08 AM
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(And thanks for the recommendation. I've been looking at Netgear and TP-Link switches, too, and would appreciate any advice anyone wants to give!)
Best wishes
Chris
Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 7:09 AM
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Quote from: vilefoxdemonofdoom No reason why some devices can't use wifi either...
Yes, my printer is wi-fi and the laptop connects to the switch and it still works exactly the same as when the laptop was connected direct to the router.
5-port switches cost less but I'd avoid them as you can quickly run out of ports (one is used to connect to the router so you only get to use 4).
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Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 8:49 AM
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Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 9:24 AM
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Quote from: ChrisL how would a media centre on the other side of the switch identify which (PC or ext. drive) to get a particular file from?
That is all part of basic networking, where devices broadcast information about themselves.
The switch and router are "lower-level" bits of kit in comparison and not really aware of what is being said on the local network, they just send everything everywhere.
(well not really as they are more intelligent than that to stop unwanted traffic swamping irrelevant connections; but to stop the inevitable torrent of "you're wrong, they do this and that" for the purposes of this discussion that's pretty much all they do)
Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 12:19 PM
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Quote from: jelv There's another reason for only having one port connected to the router and connect everything else to the switch: if you buy a gigabit switch you can run your internal LAN at that speed whereas devices connected to the router will be running at 100mbps.
But you can, of course, utilise spare 100Mb/s router ports for any kit (printers, older PCs etc) that don't have GB ethernet if you need to free up ports on your switch.
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Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 12:55 PM
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I'm about to order one of these http://tinyurl.com/p3l9pn2 unless anybody wants to stop me....?
Best wishes
Chris
Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 1:38 PM
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I've got the exact same switch, only a 5-port one as that's all I need.
Quote from: ChrisL I'm about to order one of these
As for Smart-TV I can't see that needing Gigabit speeds, so it can go on any free port.
I'd connect it based on where its mostly receiving data from, e.g. internet (iPlayer, Netflix etc.) put it on the router, local media server put both on the switch.
Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 10:25 PM
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I'll still go for a gigabit switch because you never know what's round the corner, but I don't do games and stuff so it might be more than I really need.
Chris
Re: setting up a wired home network
15-01-2014 10:33 PM
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Transferring (copying) or watching?
Quote from: ChrisL Transfering hd movies, blu-ray, etc,
In theory HD Blu-ray streaming can require up to around 50mbps bandwidth so if you're doing all that locally between devices gigabit might be safest.
Copying files between devices can presumably run faster, assuming the devices are capable of delivering/storing it.
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