Is it possible to get some advice on this please:
I have a Virgin Media hub in an airing cupboard upstairs. In a recent renovation, I ran single Cat 6 cables from the airing cupboard to three locations (Main bedroom, Kitchen and Lounge). My plan was to plug in all 3 Ethernet cables into the Virgin Media box and then use my existing Linksys Velop boxes (I have 3) plugged into the ports in the 3 rooms to give super wifi in the main user areas. I don't plan to plug anything other than the Linksys boxes into the ports. Any items in use in those rooms will just connect via wifi to the Linksys.
Regrettably, it seems that I can only connect one of the rooms via the cat 6 (currently the lounge and working really well). If I connect the other 2 Linksys boxes in the other rooms, then they still try to connect wirelessly with each other and it seems to degrade the whole thing.
In order to use all 3, do I need some sort of switch in the airing cupboard? I am a Network novice, so be gentle please.
Thanks,
Niscars
I have a Virgin Media hub in an airing cupboard upstairs. In a recent renovation, I ran single Cat 6 cables from the airing cupboard to three locations (Main bedroom, Kitchen and Lounge). My plan was to plug in all 3 Ethernet cables into the Virgin Media box and then use my existing Linksys Velop boxes (I have 3) plugged into the ports in the 3 rooms to give super wifi in the main user areas. I don't plan to plug anything other than the Linksys boxes into the ports. Any items in use in those rooms will just connect via wifi to the Linksys.
Regrettably, it seems that I can only connect one of the rooms via the cat 6 (currently the lounge and working really well). If I connect the other 2 Linksys boxes in the other rooms, then they still try to connect wirelessly with each other and it seems to degrade the whole thing.
In order to use all 3, do I need some sort of switch in the airing cupboard? I am a Network novice, so be gentle please.
Thanks,
Niscars