Ethernet cabling

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hi

Thinking about getting an Asus RT-N66U router so then I can put my vm superhub into modem mode.

I would then be able to move the Asus to a better location but I would need to run 3 ethernet cables to it as I have a few devices near my tv that need wired connection .

All I need to know is, is it ok to run ethernet cables together or would it create interference/heat?

thanks
 
Could you reduce the cables down to one by using a network switch at the TV end?

Don't forgot there's often an option of going straight through external walls and running cables externally.
 
Could you reduce the cables down to one by using a network switch at the TV end?

Don't forgot there's often an option of going straight through external walls and running cables externally.

I guess , would a network switch have any decrease in performance issues?

although I think I would still need to run 2 cables anyway, 1 for the superhub and the other for the network switch?
 
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A single Gigabit link between your router and the TV should be plenty. Most TVs and associated devices only have 10/100 ports on them anyway.

You may need two cables, it'll depend on where the Superhub is located.
 
A single Gigabit link between your router and the TV should be plenty. Most TVs and associated devices only have 10/100 ports on them anyway.

You may need two cables, it'll depend on where the Superhub is located.

yeah 2 cables so really a network switch would not be worth it

Its because I have a slingbox and a ethernet wall socket located behind the tv which runs a wired connection to the back of the house where I have a wired connected pc

Just have to think of best way to conseal 3 cables I think.

thanks for the help
 
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