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  • Thanks :)

    Oh, I should also add to my previous post - If most of your networked devices are going to be in one or two locations, ie your lounge and a bedroom where the router is, it's simpler to have one single cable between the two locations and a switch at each end.

    For instance, I have a 5 port switch in my lounge with my PS3 and a PC plugged into it. This has a patch lead that plugs into a wall socket in that room. Then the wall socket has a single wire back to my bedroom to another socket. From this socket, a similar setup to the lounge - a patch cable to a 5 port switch, where my main PC, the router and various other devices are plugged in.

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