22 Oct 2024 12:39 PM
Is it possible to use the single ethernet port in the back of a Sky Q box to receive incoming data from a non-Sky router (rather than connecting wirelessly) and to connect by hardwire to my Sky minibox (outgoing - the minibox is in a location that doesn't have wi-fi) at the same time?
22 Oct 2024 10:08 PM
Thank you TommyBGood, Chodley and nigea99. I will go down the unmanaged switch route.
22 Oct 2024 12:48 PM
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@Richard61 wrote:
Is it possible to use the single ethernet port in the back of a Sky Q box to receive incoming data from a non-Sky router (rather than connecting wirelessly) and to connect by hardwire to my Sky minibox (outgoing - the minibox is in a location that doesn't have wi-fi) at the same time?
hi @Richard61
Clearly as there is only a single port you cannot connect 2 cables directly.
You just need a simple unmanged network switch to provide more ports to plug into
22 Oct 2024 01:30 PM
Thank you nigea99. I was assuming that I would need to connect a splitter into which both the internet and mini box ethernet cables could be connected. If I do this, do you think that would enable two way, simultaneous connections?
22 Oct 2024 01:33 PM - last edited: 22 Oct 2024 01:33 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThat's what ethernet switches do. They are smart and not just like an analog electrical connection so they recognise where each packet that arrives at each port needs to be sent next, out of which other port.
22 Oct 2024 01:38 PM - last edited: 22 Oct 2024 01:38 PM
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@Richard61 wrote:
Thank you nigea99. I was assuming that I would need to connect a splitter into which both the internet and mini box ethernet cables could be connected. If I do this, do you think that would enable two way, simultaneous connections?
hi @Richard61
It is not a splitter which is something different.
A simple unmanaged switch (typically 4 way but can have more) allows you to plug in the cable from the router, a lead to the main box & a lead to the mini.
The location of such a switch can be wherever is more convenient for your layout
I don't use one for my mini but have one next to my main box with other connections going to the TV and AV amp & other equipment
22 Oct 2024 09:29 PM - last edited: 22 Oct 2024 10:26 PM
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Not an unpowered 'splitter', which exist, but for an entirely different* and irrelevant purpose.
As advised (and counterintuitively) what you need is a powered 'switch'
Something like a Netgear GS305 for about £20
*putting two physically separate 100Mbs data connections down one strand of ethernet cable by using two pairs each.
22 Oct 2024 10:08 PM
Thank you TommyBGood, Chodley and nigea99. I will go down the unmanaged switch route.
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