Hub, switch or repeater?

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mr. shr

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Hi guys,
Quick question:

Broadband router will be doing in the hallway.
I've wired CAT5e cable to the lounge and to the study.

My question is, what do I need to put in the lounge and study to give me multiple outputs in each of these rooms?

I want to connect at least two devices in the lounge (sky box and amp) and 2 devices in the study (2 x desktop pc).

Do I need a hub or a switch or something else?
:dk:
 
A hub will work, but a switch is better, particularly if the devices in a room want to talk to each other at full speed. Any cheap four-port switch supporting at least the speed of the fastest device will be fine, but get a gigabit switch for best future-proofing.

So in the study, you'd have a switch with one port plugged into your wall Cat5e socket (to the router) and one port to each PC. Likewise in the lounge with your other switch and devices.

http://ask-leo.com/whats_the_difference_between_a_hub_a_switch_and_a_router.html
 
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I would run one device in each room on wired and one on Wi-Fi (providing speed isn't important wifi for laptops and desktops is fine.

Other than that, if you want to go wired then a small 4 port switch in each room will work.
 
Thanks guys.
Anyone recommed a specific product and from where?
eBay seem to have a lot of everything but I don't know how to tell which ones are quality and which ones are poor quality.
 
Thanks.
I think I have an old NTL router in the garage. Would I be able to use that in one of the rooms?
 
I saw one of those on Dabs earlier.

Here it is.
 

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