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sethm1
Jun 30, 2020Guide
Need another ethernet port
Rbk50.
This one only has 3 ethernet ports - I need a fourth.
I preordered the Wyze outdoor camera which comes with its own wifi base station.
would I be able to use a splitter such as this....
thx.
Wouldn't be overkill, switches are inexpensive and easy to setup. Turn ON and plug in play. Your up and running. You can plug any wired device into the RBS.
sethm1 wrote:Thanks. 5 port is overkill. But that wont degrade speed correct.
The satellite has ports right? So instead of the switch, I should be able to plug in the wyze base station into the orbi sattelite??
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Not a good idea. That splitter is a hack and only allows one device to be active at a time. From that product's detail page:
But Beware that Ethernet splitter will not make two Ethernet ports from one, meaning that you cannot use two computers at the same time using this splitter. ONE AT A TIME ,doesn't support all computer to connect onto the internet simultaneously.
Instead, get an unmanaged network switch. These allow multiple network devices to be active at the same time. Avoid the "green" (less power) ones as there have been problems with them with Orbi (I think because they deactivate ports inappropriately). For example: https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-5-Port-Gigabit-Ethernet-Unmanaged/dp/B07S98YLHM/
- sethm1Guide
Thanks. 5 port is overkill. But that wont degrade speed correct.
The satellite has ports right? So instead of the switch, I should be able to plug in the wyze base station into the orbi sattelite??
sethm1 wrote:Thanks. 5 port is overkill. But that wont degrade speed correct.
The satellite has ports right? So instead of the switch, I should be able to plug in the wyze base station into the orbi sattelite??
Yes for both questions.
Short answer, "no". Notice the comment, "Cannot use two computers at the same time."
What you need is an inexpensive, unmanaged gigabit switch, such as the Netgear GS305
or the equivalent from any other vendor (I have TP-Link. No particular reason. Just what I bought at the time.)