Find the Ethernet port on your PC or switch and connect the cable there.
Find the Ethernet port on your PC or switch and connect the cable there.
I was considering a PCIe Network Switch to link three devices to the internet using Ethernet cables. Since only one device needs to connect to the router, you could place your Ethernet cable into the motherboard and use a Ziyituod PCIe network card with two RJ45 ports. Alternatively, you might need a switch with four RJ45 ports if you plan to expand later. This setup would allow you to connect from the switch to the other devices without needing separate cables from the router. If you're based in Germany, let me know—I'm happy to help further!
Avoid using a NIC when you need to connect multiple devices via a single cable. Search for "Network Switch" online. Skip any suggestions that mention Hubs. Likely, a network switch is the right choice.
You require this (or the 8-port) option: https://www.amazon.de/TP-Link-TL-SG108-8...00A128S24/ One cable linking the router to the switch, followed by the remaining ports from the switch to your devices.