12 Feb 2024 11:47 PM
Looking for guidance.
I have the following set up
Sky router in lounge downstairs
1x Sky Q main box in same lounge downstairs
1x mini box wired via Ethernet cable in other downstairs room
1x mini box wired via Ethernet cable in bedroom upstairs (2 floors up).
I am investing in a PS 5 and would ideally like this wired via Ethernet for best connectivity.
Given that the upstairs room is 2 floors up running and the cables are outside the building, running another cable is infeasible for me to do myself.
Can I simply remove the Ethernet cable from the mini box and plug it into the PS 5 when gaming then revert back to the mini box when watching tv in that room.
Or should I be looking at another option?
From when the sky q was installed I believe one mini is wired to main sky q box, other to router (not sure which is which)
Thanks for helping.
13 Feb 2024 06:26 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Paisley+Buddies You could plug and unplug the ethernet cable but its not recommended as the connectors can break. A better solution is to buy a cheap Unmanaged Ethernet Switch with say 5 ports which costs under £20 (something like this ) which you plug the cable from the router into one port and your devices into any other port on the unit. The switch needs power so you need somewhere to plug its power supply into.
13 Feb 2024 06:26 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Paisley+Buddies You could plug and unplug the ethernet cable but its not recommended as the connectors can break. A better solution is to buy a cheap Unmanaged Ethernet Switch with say 5 ports which costs under £20 (something like this ) which you plug the cable from the router into one port and your devices into any other port on the unit. The switch needs power so you need somewhere to plug its power supply into.
13 Feb 2024 08:57 AM
Thanks for that .
i had considered it could be an option but would mean running another cable from the switch to the room 2 floors up, and as current cables go on outside of hose etc had kind of ruled this out as a feasible option to do myself.
I'm glad as a rather non technical person I actually considered the same thing you suggested though 😊
13 Feb 2024 10:14 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Paisley+Buddies Using a switch doesn't mean running another cable up the outside, you put the switch at the end of the existing one in the upstairs room with the PS5 and Sky box and its splits there. Then you just need 2 short cables for both devices out of the switch, job done 🙂
13 Feb 2024 01:53 PM
13 Feb 2024 02:02 PM - last edited: 13 Feb 2024 02:03 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Paisley+Buddies Anything to do with gaming, always use a cable if its feasible. Wifi is inherently unstable and regularly leads to lag/dropouts 🤓
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