Hi,
I have a problem which i cannot see how to resolve. My current setup is that i have a 20Mb Virgin Media Broadband connection and i want to provide around 6 or 7 PC's / laptops with the 20Mb broadband without losing any of the speed. I have learnt that wireless is not the way forward for superfast speeds, especially when the signal is weak. Therefore i have fitted CAT5 to all the PC's and i have a 16 port netgear unmanaged gigabit switch.
What i am trying to achieve is to have the switch connected the modem directly but also have the wireless router connected via the switch. At the moment i have the modem connected via ethernet to the wireless router (plugged into the 'internet' port) and then i have an ethernet connection from one of the 4 ports on the router to the switch. The switch has an auto uplink detection facility. This setup works fine but the switch is restricted by the fact the wirelss router is not gigabit. What i want to do is connect the modem directly to the switch and then connect the wireless router to the switch to gain it's connection. When i have tried this, the wirelss router picks up a connection and works fine but all the PC's / laptops hardwired to the switch do not pick up a connection.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
I have a problem which i cannot see how to resolve. My current setup is that i have a 20Mb Virgin Media Broadband connection and i want to provide around 6 or 7 PC's / laptops with the 20Mb broadband without losing any of the speed. I have learnt that wireless is not the way forward for superfast speeds, especially when the signal is weak. Therefore i have fitted CAT5 to all the PC's and i have a 16 port netgear unmanaged gigabit switch.
What i am trying to achieve is to have the switch connected the modem directly but also have the wireless router connected via the switch. At the moment i have the modem connected via ethernet to the wireless router (plugged into the 'internet' port) and then i have an ethernet connection from one of the 4 ports on the router to the switch. The switch has an auto uplink detection facility. This setup works fine but the switch is restricted by the fact the wirelss router is not gigabit. What i want to do is connect the modem directly to the switch and then connect the wireless router to the switch to gain it's connection. When i have tried this, the wirelss router picks up a connection and works fine but all the PC's / laptops hardwired to the switch do not pick up a connection.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?