Wi-Fi repeater on multiple socket with 3 connections?

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Have a question since recently we have a Fritzbox 7590, and the Internet in my room is bad, but since I want to have Internet for my ps4 via LAN cable, I have to do the repeater nearby because the cable from the repeater is something was too short. On the 3-way multiple socket is my ps4 and my TV can I connect my repeater without any influences? Have no other choice and otherwise have to do it over Wi-Fi.

Please help lg Jam

Would be really net if you could reply as soon as possible thanks

br

So I have no problems…

cl

A LAN cable that is too short is absolutely no argument to switch to Wi-Fi.

(=> I'm not a friend of Wi-Fi if it can be avoided.)

And you should only use a repeater in an emergency. It also depends on which router you use. There are then optimally aligned devices from the respective manufacturer.

To technically optimize the Wi-Fi capability of your Fritzbox, have a look here:

https://frixtender.de/

And the respective environment ("steel-reinforced" walls and ceilings) and possible sources of interference (Bluetooth, Dect, radio remote controls, microwave, fluorescent tubes, …) play a major role in what is really feasible.

https://www.google.com/...B6rquellen

https://www.futurezone.de/digital-life/article226310925/WLAN-gestoert-Diese-Dinge-sind-die-schlimmsten-Feinde-deines-Routers.html

And with Wi-Fi you would definitely lose a lot of data throughput, reaction speed (ping). Because in the event of interference in radio communication, incorrectly received data packets must be sent again. And that eats a lot of performance.

So:

Longer (finished) Lan cables can be bought as needed. You can even choose the color.

And in extreme cases, you can also buy it from a roll and put on the connector yourself.

https://www.amazon.de/...nb_sb_noss

There's also a flat LAN cable that can be hidden.

https://www.amazon.de/...nb_sb_noss

And if you still need additional Lan connections somewhere, a 1GBit switch with 4-8 connections would be the optimal solution.

https://www.amazon.de/..._sb_noss_2

You can also go from a surface-mounted or flush-mounted Lan wall socket to such a switch and then distribute the wiring further.

https://www.amazon.de/..._sb_noss_1

And if you have problems with a humming voltage somewhere, there are corresponding mains filters as adapter plugs and also high-quality headers with additional overvoltage protection.

https://www.amazon.de/..._sb_noss_1

https://www.amazon.de/...00CS25HB0/

https://www.amazon.de/...000NI80OW/

For the PC itself, I would be happy to recommend a high-quality master / slave header:

https://www.amazon.de/..._ss_i_3_29

The PC is better protected and if it is shut down or sent to standby, the remaining devices are also switched off. And automatically reactivated when reactivated.