I have limited experience in home networking and wanted to the most efficient way to solve my connection needs.
I have placed the router along with the fiber optic box in the living room but my workstation (laptop and monitors) as well as gaming desktop is in the bedroom. Since the range from the main setup wasn't strong and inconsistent, I created an access point in room by running a cable from the router but now, I had to reevaluate my connection setup as the download speeds and latency on the desktop aren't the best.
To counter it, I have two options; First, run a second cable parallel to the first one and plug it in my desktop and leave the other one in the access point as it is now. Second, plug the existing cable in a gigabit switch and branch two cables, one to the access point and other to the desktop.
The latter is more convenient but I want to know what are the downsides to such a setup apart from the extra hardware? Will I get the same speed and latency as I would've directly connect to the router or will there be a drop in speeds if I use both the access point for WIFI data consumption and the desktop as well? My internet speed is 300 MBPS, I will use at CAT 6 cable for a length of 25 meters.
I have placed the router along with the fiber optic box in the living room but my workstation (laptop and monitors) as well as gaming desktop is in the bedroom. Since the range from the main setup wasn't strong and inconsistent, I created an access point in room by running a cable from the router but now, I had to reevaluate my connection setup as the download speeds and latency on the desktop aren't the best.
To counter it, I have two options; First, run a second cable parallel to the first one and plug it in my desktop and leave the other one in the access point as it is now. Second, plug the existing cable in a gigabit switch and branch two cables, one to the access point and other to the desktop.
The latter is more convenient but I want to know what are the downsides to such a setup apart from the extra hardware? Will I get the same speed and latency as I would've directly connect to the router or will there be a drop in speeds if I use both the access point for WIFI data consumption and the desktop as well? My internet speed is 300 MBPS, I will use at CAT 6 cable for a length of 25 meters.