Connecting an Ethernet switch to a powerline adapter: possible?
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Hello,
I'm presenting my case: I have three gaming consoles plugged into the same power strip: so far, so good.
One of these three consoles is connected via Ethernet to a power line adapter linked to my internet box: everything is fine up to this point :-)
But ideally, I would like to connect all three consoles to the Ethernet network and therefore through the power line adapter: the problem is that this power line adapter has only one Ethernet port.
I did some research and found the existence of an Ethernet switch, which seems to be the solution to my problem, but I want to be sure it's the best choice and that it can be done.
Thank you for your help!
I'm presenting my case: I have three gaming consoles plugged into the same power strip: so far, so good.
One of these three consoles is connected via Ethernet to a power line adapter linked to my internet box: everything is fine up to this point :-)
But ideally, I would like to connect all three consoles to the Ethernet network and therefore through the power line adapter: the problem is that this power line adapter has only one Ethernet port.
I did some research and found the existence of an Ethernet switch, which seems to be the solution to my problem, but I want to be sure it's the best choice and that it can be done.
Thank you for your help!
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Good evening, I would like to carry out the same operation, I am interested, it's for 2 devices (sometimes 3 maybe) but the problem is the same. The Ethernet switch is indeed connected to the Ethernet port of the powerline adapter? Does it generally work well, please is this the right solution? Thank you.