I'm currently trying to bring 3 repeaters into the extension Wi-Fi which works very poorly max. 10 mbit's of 40 - 300 mbit's now I was recommended by my Internet provider and a technician to build a switch and a repeater with Lan connection a what I wanted to buy from the department's head was then recommended to buy a router with WAN port what should I do now. Since not only the repeater needs the cable but also my PC and at best the Playstation.
(The repeater with which it should be tried would be the Fritz 1750E or 1160, and the router of the signal would come from the Fritz 6490)
That works only in the same circuit. He is not at home.
At the best you put appropriate Lan cable in each jeweilligen places and sets at the endpoints each a switch ein.die cables are then all to the router. At the places where the switches sit Plug via cable your devices (LAN). Without amplifiers, cables can be up to 40 meters long. Everything should then be done with an amplifier (Repeather) which can thus amplify distances of up to 2 km (2000 meters) cable length and depending on the model even cascadable. Thus, distances of up to 10 km (10,000 meters) and more are possible. On WLan generally renounce as this is usually associated with poor transmission values. Simply configure DHCP in the router and set the number of devices +1 (for the router).
That is not right! First, there are phase couplers, but not even you need necessarily:
https://www.elv.de/topic/powerline-adapter-auch-bei-getrennten-stromkreisen-nutzbar.html
I would choose a switch and an AP. WLAN repeater, I would not choose, as it already reduces the time by 50% because the repeater itself still has to chat with the router Wi-Fi and it can only be 1er time.
What do you mean by AP?
A cable is here that is currently plugged directly into my PC That's why the technician so synonymous switch off it can then on the repeater on my PC and the Playstation
Correct. The switch is nothing more than a distributor. Also here you can pay attention that the network cables are all set to G / bit and the cable should be at least Cat 5e. Thus, also the best possible bandwidth would be available. Otherwise work with 100 M / bit. In the network, everything looks for the weakest component that exists.
Would it work then so come max. 400-600mb it's through
- D-Link Gigabit Desktop Switch
- Fritz Repeater 1750E
Or
- Fritz Repeater 1160
Would take the Gigabit Switch from D-Link so it should work. It is also cheaper compared to the Fritz parts. The transfer speed is sometimes also dependent on which server (Hops) one is on the internet on the way.
The switch so but which repeater?
Do not use a repeater. Only if the cable you use exceeds the length of 40 Meters.
But how can I then get Wi-Fi in the shack yes the switch to go from one to 3 cables and a Wi-Fi repeater for wireless