29 Jun 2024 06:12 PM
Do both the main sky q box and mini need to go into the router, or can the main box be hardwired to the router and the mini box be connected to the ethernet ports in the back of the sky Q box instead?
The reason I ask is it saves the need to buy a switch due to only having 1 X spare port in my Zen Fritz!box router due to CCTV and hardwiring my work laptop.
29 Jun 2024 06:28 PM - last edited: 29 Jun 2024 06:32 PM
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@RicMetty wrote:
Do both the main sky q box and mini need to go into the router, or can the main box be hardwired to the router and the mini box be connected to the ethernet ports in the back of the sky Q box instead?
The reason I ask is it saves the need to buy a switch due to only having 1 X spare port in my Zen Fritz!box router due to CCTV and hardwiring my work laptop.
hi @RicMetty
You are OK to connect the mini direct to the SKY Q main box but you would need an unmanaged Switch if you want to connect your main box to your Router via ethernet also, as the Main box does not have 2 connections
29 Jun 2024 06:42 PM
@nigea99 that's a development I hadn't considered, thanks. I assumed it had multiple ports on the back of the Q box.
Would something like this suffice from Amazon? Netgear 5 port gigabit network switch (GS305) Plug & Play. And if so, would you just then connect the switch into the last spare port and add Sky Q & mini into the switch itself?
Thanks for the help.
29 Jun 2024 06:58 PM
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@RicMetty wrote:
@nigea99 that's a development I hadn't considered, thanks. I assumed it had multiple ports on the back of the Q box.
Would something like this suffice from Amazon? Netgear 5 port gigabit network switch (GS305) Plug & Play. And if so, would you just then connect the switch into the last spare port and add Sky Q & mini into the switch itself?
Thanks for the help.
I should state I am not a network expert but that one seems fine - I have a TP Link SG1005D which I think is cheaper than the Netgear.
You just plug a lead from the each SKY Q box into it & then a lead from it into your router - where you physically place it doesn't matter. I use mine at by my main box at the back of my TV and connect to the TV as well. with a long lead from it to my router
29 Jun 2024 07:01 PM
@nigea99 Yeah, makes perfect sense, thank you for everything. Getting one of those now as it is cheaper �
Thank you again mate.
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