Connect router to Ethernet cable, then link it to a switch, and finally connect the switch to your PC.
Connect router to Ethernet cable, then link it to a switch, and finally connect the switch to your PC.
My PC is now quite distant from your router—around 10 meters away. To improve the connection, you purchased a long Ethernet cable. Your brother recently built a computer, but if you can, you'd prefer not to install another cable since it runs along the ceiling and would require significant effort to change. Could it be feasible to attach a network switch at the end of your existing Ethernet cable and connect two additional switches to link both computers? Thanks a lot!
Consider consulting a student majoring in computer networking for expert advice. D-Link is a reputable brand, but other options like Cisco or Netgear are also worth exploring.
TP-Link offers a model with five ports, gigabit speed, and full metal shielding. It performs well and is reliable.