I'm sorry, I am a bit slow. I am trying to visualize the scenario you just mentioned. I have switch A in the network panel. Switch A is fed by the AT&T gateway downstairs. The two lines that terminate in the office room outlet are connected to Switch A. If I plug an ethernet cable into one of...
Wow! That's awesome news. Thank you! I was scared of connecting two switches in a chain. I will give that a try. It is definitely the preferred method as I would not want to get another router for this whole setup. I will give this a try and report back. I assume it's all plug and play and...
Thank you for your replies, kanewolf and bill001g. I think I need to add some clarification to my original post. As far as running the Cat6 ethernet cables, I have already done that. I currently have a line going from the AT&T modem/router inside the wall to the network panel in the closet...
Hello, all. I have been struggling with my home internet for a while due to the builder's poor design choice of not putting in any ethernet outlets anywhere on the second floor of my home. The only connection available upstairs is coaxial. That's great and all, but I have AT&T fiber, not cable...