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<blockquote data-quote="JoziNic" data-source="post: 878141" data-attributes="member: 19738"><p>wow, OK, so I would need to run a gigabit router (which the Tenda isn't) into the tenda then have the Nas plugged into the router via cable in the study , run a cat6 into the lounge (which I'm already doing) connected to a gigabit switch, which then connects the TV, Mede8er, Mibox, PS3, via cable to that gigabit router.</p><p>Will I still be able to connect phones etc to the Tenda over wifi? </p><p>and not that they would ever all be connected together, but would connected via the gigabit switch, lets say the Mibox, Server, and TV all connected to the network be able to get maximum bandwidth? or would having them all connected slow the speed down?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoziNic, post: 878141, member: 19738"] wow, OK, so I would need to run a gigabit router (which the Tenda isn't) into the tenda then have the Nas plugged into the router via cable in the study , run a cat6 into the lounge (which I'm already doing) connected to a gigabit switch, which then connects the TV, Mede8er, Mibox, PS3, via cable to that gigabit router. Will I still be able to connect phones etc to the Tenda over wifi? and not that they would ever all be connected together, but would connected via the gigabit switch, lets say the Mibox, Server, and TV all connected to the network be able to get maximum bandwidth? or would having them all connected slow the speed down? [/QUOTE]
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