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Smart super hubs config

CDE13
Investigator
Investigator

We have had ee smart hub, the hybrid and thee smart extenders in our church centre.  One extended is LAN wired and working well and when you look at the app it is Ethernet connected. 
However we have two more and I have taken a LAN wire and used a splitter but can’t get an Ethernet connection only WiFi.  Any help appreciated.  

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JimM11
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@CDE13 What do you mean when you say splitter is it a switch and what type model is it? You have taken one ethernet from EE router Lan to ideally Switch on its uplink, then on the switch one ethernet cable from switch lan to smart wi-fi device, and another from another lan on switch to the other. To test plug Smart wifi, one at a time into the uplink cable to the router, That will test the cable back, if it works for either/both then suspect switch is not working. 

CDE13
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Investigator

Thank you.  I have taken two LAN cables from the Smart Router. One directly into one ee extender and one into a splitter from which I have taken two different LAN cables each to a second and third extender.  The LAN cable direct to the 1st extender identified as a Ethernet connection the other two extenders through the splitter show as WiFi   I have tested the LAN wires and they come up as correctly working. Again thanks for the help. 

XRaySpeX
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EE Community Star

You were asked what this "splitter" was but you never explained.

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Sorry.  I have a Maxhood RJ45 Ethernet Splitter.  

XRaySpeX
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With such an Ethernet Splitter you can only use one of the connected devices at a time as only a single IP is issued at the router's Ethernet port. If you actually want to use them simultaneously, you need an Ethernet switch or hub instead.

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JimM11
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@CDE13 As pointed out not a suitable device for what you are trying to do, you will need a 5-port Ethernet switch, but it will also required to have a mains socket to power it at the location were all your cables meet, use the Uplink to the EE router and the Smart Wifi devices into lan ports, as indicated on the switch that you purchase. 

Alternatively, unplug one of the Smart devices, and you will have 2 on Ethernet and only one on the wireless. HTH