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This message was authored by Steve+De+Pace This message was authored by: Steve+De+Pace

Adding a second router as wifi is not good

Hi everyone👋, Firstly, I have no idea what I need to do what I want to do so please be kind🙏. I have a Sky Q Max Hub as my main router and 900mbps speed which I am very happy with. I also have a white sky wifi booster (I think) in my sun lounge which I am not happy with as wifi is still slow🤷‍♂️. I read that adding a second router would be much better as I could plug my devices into it instead of using wifi but totally confused on how to change the settings on the second router or which router I have to buy as I also read that I can't add the same type of router (Sky Max)😳. I have bought a length of 6a RJ45 Lan cable and intend to go Lan to Lan but can someone please tell me what router I need and step by step instructions for dummies on what I have to do please🙏 Many thanks
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This message was authored by GD1 This message was authored by: GD1

Re: Adding a second router as wifi is not good

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@Steve+De+Pace  Adding a second router would cause more issues than  it resolves, you would be better adding a gigabit network switch.

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Steve+De+Pace
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This message was authored by Steve+De+Pace This message was authored by: Steve+De+Pace

Re: Adding a second router as wifi is not good

Thanks for your prompt reply🙏. I have no idea what that is but I'll have a look on a google search. I assume I just plug it in? Does this act like a wifi booster as the one I have now doen't work🤷‍♂️ I would like to be able to have the same speed in my sun lounge as I have in my living room if possible🤔

This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@Steve+De+Pace wrote:

 

I would like to be able to have the same speed in my sun lounge as I have in my living room if possible

 


The Max Hub is WiFi 6: Max 'pods' are WiFi 5 and loose speed anyway when relaying signal.

 

To replicate WiFi from the Hub in another location you would need to run ethernet cable between the spaces and then put a WiFi 6 wireless access point (not another router*) on the end of the cable.

 

The ethernet switch which @GD1 mentioned is not a wireless device: it's how you get multiple wired connections from a single cable.

 

*unless the router has a manually selected access point mode

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Steve+De+Pace
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This message was authored by Steve+De+Pace This message was authored by: Steve+De+Pace

Re: Adding a second router as wifi is not good

So would a Netgear GS305E be ok to use with the sky max router?

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@Steve+De+Pacethat unit is a  5 port giabit managed ethernet switch which will give you 4 extra ethernet ports but if you just need a simpke switch to increase the number of poorts buy a simple unmanaged variety like the GS105 from Netgear.

 

However going back to your orginal post you mention you have a white Sky Max hub and you have a white Sky booster and Sky Q boxes that sounds to be the problem. The new Sky Max hub is incompatable with the older Sky Q system that your white booster and Q boxes use. Unless the boister is required to conect a Sky Q box switch it off it cannot be used to extend your new hub's signal. The new hub requires a matched extender Sky supply as part of the WIFI Max add-on if they are required to get speeds over 25Mb/s in every room.

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Re: Adding a second router as wifi is not good

Thank you for the info🙏. I forgot that I would need an extra port for the Lan cable from the router so I think I will get an 8 port to be sure. I now fully understand what I need in my sunlounge and it will definately be an 8 port gigabit switch....all I need to know now is which one I need🤔. I want a good unmanaged futureproof reasonably priced giggabit switch. Can you recommend one please🙏

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Can you please advise on a good gigabit switch🙏. I am looking at the BrosTrend 8 port 2.5G multi-gigabit as I am trying to future proof but am I going O.T.T? The white wifi extender I have is a sky booster 4. Is this the problem do you think?

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@Steve+De+Pace 

 

Absolutely no point paying for 2.5Gbs, and particularly from an unknown manufacturer.

 

Unmanaged gigabit ethernet from a known brand name is almost certainly preferable: personally I've always used Netgear switches because their metal cases are extremely robust.

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Re: Adding a second router as wifi is not good

What would you suggest please as it is so difficult for someone like me who's knowledge of this type is virtually nil

This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@Steve+De+Pace 

 

I've always been very happy with the Netgear GS108

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Re: Adding a second router as wifi is not good

Is that the pro safe one or is there no difference? I thought I had found the one after intense searching and reading last night with the BrosTrend but since your reply I thought it best (like you said) to stay with a "brand" and I did look at this one and was impressed by the reviews but the one I looked at was the Pro Safe. What that means I have no idea but hoping someone can enlighten me before I buy🙏

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Re: Adding a second router as wifi is not good

Thank you everyone for your very helpful information🙏. I have just ordered the Netgear GS 108 and three Rhino RJ45 cat 6a patch cables to try. Your help has been invaluable. Thank you all once again👍

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