05-21-2016, 03:39 PM
Hi,
The last few months we've been upgrading the home theater, finally ditching a 32" flat screen for a 60", etc.
WiFi in the house isn't great, fixing it is another task on my list. I already have an Ethernet cable going to my son's X-Box in the entertainment center, and would like to hard wire the smart TV and a new A/V receiver that is on order.
Would I place a router or a hub in the entertainment center for this?
Today we have a Comcast cable modem with an Ethernet output connected to a four-port router with built in wifi. This is all in the basement. A single Ethernet cable goes from the router to the X-Box on the first floor, the other Ethernet ports in the basement router are already used for home offices PC's so I do not have more port capacity to run to the entertainment center.
So, would a second four-port router in the entertainment center distributing Ethernet to each device be the correct item to use, or is a hub a more appropriate device?
I looked around for this on line but nothing discussing two routers back-to-back popped up.
Hope all this makes sense an that you can help.
Thanks....Mike
The last few months we've been upgrading the home theater, finally ditching a 32" flat screen for a 60", etc.
WiFi in the house isn't great, fixing it is another task on my list. I already have an Ethernet cable going to my son's X-Box in the entertainment center, and would like to hard wire the smart TV and a new A/V receiver that is on order.
Would I place a router or a hub in the entertainment center for this?
Today we have a Comcast cable modem with an Ethernet output connected to a four-port router with built in wifi. This is all in the basement. A single Ethernet cable goes from the router to the X-Box on the first floor, the other Ethernet ports in the basement router are already used for home offices PC's so I do not have more port capacity to run to the entertainment center.
So, would a second four-port router in the entertainment center distributing Ethernet to each device be the correct item to use, or is a hub a more appropriate device?
I looked around for this on line but nothing discussing two routers back-to-back popped up.
Hope all this makes sense an that you can help.
Thanks....Mike