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    Fergus Salvador is offline Senior Member
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    Default A small wireless network integrated into a wired network

    Hello, we have in our home wireless network from any "safety" reasons. Say we have our whole network devices depend on the cable. But especially for my phone, or if I want to buy me for my room in the future, a tablet, then I would rather WiFi network. I also plan, then later on my tablet, or even over the phone to control a few things over the network, such as shutters on the windows at us, the backlight in my room, etc. (rather minor player input). Value for me to speak here very well. What do you think? Already experience with WLAN networks made on a cable network?

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    For the money you make with the device certainly nothing wrong!The TP-links are in my opinion is not always what the software side in terms Bentzerfreundlichsten facility, but there is nothing in the price range should be comparable to cope with that. The only drawback is the lack of internal cable-switch, so if you've only run a network cable to your room, is this connection so occupied by the repeater, so must you, the device which is currently operated by the cable convert on wifi or another additional Switch.

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    Yes, this example simply switch between them hanging. So you can then continue to use other Wired devices and the WLAN access point connect to the switch.

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    Why not switch and AP together? tp-link is made for me cheap ... I so do not Netgear € 2 more precious for it has four RJ45 ports has also 150mbits only thing you can be a shit but I think .

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    You could also take you from the access point and a goodbye tplink tplink router. Customize ipaddress, dhcp off a LANPort connect with your network. Configure wifi, finished. And does not cost much more than the access point and then have three ports for lan free .

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