TL-PA9020 KIT - Connect both ports to router
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TL-PA9020 KIT - Connect both ports to router
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Hi all, quick question for anyone that may know, is it possible to connect Both ports on the TL-PA9020 to the Router/Internet?
So on one PA, connect both ports to the router, and on the other PA, connect two ports to a Gigabit Ethernet UnManaged switch. (TP-Link TL-SG108)
If so, will this improve speed/throughput?
I have a ThinkServer (Intel Xeon Quad Core E3 (1226 v3) 3.3GHz Processor) connected to the TP-Link switch, which hosts some content like ripped UHD Bluray Movies, photos etc, and when streaming to the TV/NVidia Shield, I experience latency issues/buffering, jittering playback etc.
The server is located in a room next door to the lounge (where the TV/NVidia Shield TV) is. (about 12.5ft distance)
Any advice appreciated, Thanks in advance.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi all, quick question for anyone that may know, is it possible to connect Both ports on the TL-PA9020 to the Router/Internet?
So on one PA, connect both ports to the router, and on the other PA, connect two ports to a Gigabit Ethernet UnManaged switch. (TP-Link TL-SG108)
If so, will this improve speed/throughput?
I have a ThinkServer (Intel Xeon Quad Core E3 (1226 v3) 3.3GHz Processor) connected to the TP-Link switch, which hosts some content like ripped UHD Bluray Movies, photos etc, and when streaming to the TV/NVidia Shield, I experience latency issues/buffering, jittering playback etc.
The server is located in a room next door to the lounge (where the TV/NVidia Shield TV) is. (about 12.5ft distance)
Any advice appreciated, Thanks in advance.