My BT Smart Hub 2 has 4 ethernet cable inputs but I'd now like to add a further 3 cable inputs.
I assume I need some sort of splitter with 4 inputs and 1 output to one of the router inputs?
Is there a BT branded splitter or perhaps a recommended one from another manufacturer?
Many thanks in advance.
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You just need an unmanaged network switch, they're easily affordable from Amazon
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Many thanks for your very quick reply.
Yes, but please delete the link, it is against forum rules.
TP-Link TL-SG105S, 5 Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Switch is cheaper and probably better.
Just connect one of your hub ports to any on the switch to provide 4 extra ports.
That would do but if you're going to buy one then why not future proof it by going for an 8 port one such as the one in my post.
The rules of the community forbid commercial links being posted and I expect one of the moderators will remove the link you posted in short time but there's nothing to stop you using the graphic I posted as the basis of a visual search
Yes, I guess an 8 port switch is sensible. TP Link do an 8 port.😃😃
@Les-Gibson I just prefer TP Link to Netgear products, probably irrational
Each to his own - I prefer the cheapest and have a selection of redundant 4 port ones, hence my suggestion to go for the 8 port version 😊