When I renovated my room, I had at first only a computer there and thus only a LAN cable laid. Today I still have a TV and a PS4 aufm table. Both could also run on Wi-Fi but this breaks for some reason from time to time despite 3-4 full bars (is probably on the router because my phone is synonymous occasionally rausgeschmissen) It is also not possible to lay more LAN cable because of lack of space and Too much effort to pull the cable through 5 walls.
So…
How can I connect my computer, PS4 and TV with 1 LAN cable? I sometimes read something about a Switch D-Link DGS-105 5 port. Is that correct, that one simply has to connect a switch to the power? How does he connect to my router? And so that my devices can simultaneously run on LAN (does not necessarily have) Am synonymous happy if I press the button on and off the ports can. The main thing I do not have to change the plug 1000x…
Router: Telekom Speedport W 723V type A
DSL connection
DSL Downstream:
98608 kbps
DSL upstream:
33672 kbps
Firmware of the device
Firmware version:
1.01.018
When I download something via my PC I average 5-6MB / s (at that time with 1.2MB / s) What I mean is that if the device is useful, the device does not need to transfer 10 gigabytes per second, Will of course not spend so much money for a "high-tech" drowned where my router anyway can't keep up if you know what I mean.
I hope I could explain my question in detail so that someone can help me. Lg
Yes, you need a LAN switch. This is a simple distributor and only needs a power connection.
Like the device in your description. This is definitely better than Wi-Fi.
There are also old slow devices or hubs, but my goodness that's 20 euro for a gigabit switch.
I do not think that xD, where does the switch then pull the Internet? Just like that from the power cable?
No! The LAN cable from the router must be connected to the switch. Then you connect TV, PS4 and PC s.Switch and have all 3 Internet.
It does not matter which port you connect to, it manages that automatically.
He also needs power, but no data is sent about it.
Ahh, okay cool Thanks!
Time aside from the actual topic: Does that mean you use the Speedport W 723V on a VDSL 100 port?
Since I have to point out that he is officially not released by the Telekom. Although it usually runs somehow because he was equipped with an update for vectoring, but is actually not built for it and possibly a bit overwhelmed, so it can come to slower speeds or even failures. He is officially up to VDSL 50 suitable.
Please keep this in mind, if he fails.
Possibly. Should you then think about an exchange of this somewhat older device. For example, to a Fritzbox 7590 or 7530 (both of which are already supervectoring capable, so synonymous for VDSL 250 suitable).
To make it cheap and stable, buy a 100 Mbps switch (it should have at least 4 ports), you get for about 12 euro here:
https://www.mediamarkt.de/...48753.html
and put the network cable coming from the router into the switch (no matter which port, they are all the same).
Then all LAN ports on the switch are full LAN ports. You do not need to set up, they run without setup immediately.
You then need 3 short or long LAN cable (depending on where TV and console are in the room, can also use cheap LAN cables, no problem 100 MBit / s shaft each ole LAN cable) to your devices with the switch connect.
Done, is super stable with LAN cable!