What router/access point?

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The internet in my house is wireless, but not all of the things i want to connect are.

Is there a device i can get that will connect to my wireless router then i can connect my TV, Sky box and amp to using their ethernet ports to that device?

Do i just need another wireless router to do this?
 
I assume just using network cables isn't an option?

Have a look at Powerline adapters as a good second best option.

For the Sky box you may be able to use their wireless connector.
 
Are all these things in the same room? How about powerline adapters to the room that they're in, then a switch with a meter ethernet cable hooking them all into the switch.
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Something like this, however you'll want to choose the homeplugs depending on your internet speed and what speeds you would like to achieve.
 
hi guys, no using network cables is not an option. my wireless router is in the under stairs cupboard where the fiber comes into the house, this router is fine for my pc, macbook, iphone ect. around the house. Its my Tv, amp and sky box thats in the front room that are not wireless that i want to connect. Home plugs are a option but was wondering if there is such a thing like a switch(like above) that is wireless, to receive my internet from my router under the stairs and then i can connect my tv etc. to it?
 
hi guys, no using network cables is not an option. my wireless router is in the under stairs cupboard where the fiber comes into the house, this router is fine for my pc, macbook, iphone ect. around the house. Its my Tv, amp and sky box thats in the front room that are not wireless that i want to connect. Home plugs are a option but was wondering if there is such a thing like a switch(like above) that is wireless, to receive my internet from my router under the stairs and then i can connect my tv etc. to it?

Indeed there is, we have one that is Sky branded, you plug it into the wall outlet it picks up the wireless connection and has 5 Ethernet ports on the back.
 
Indeed there is, we have one that is Sky branded, you plug it into the wall outlet it picks up the wireless connection and has 5 Ethernet ports on the back.

Ok then this should do what i need then, i knew sky did one but i was thinking its would only have one port.

Does anybody else(netgear,tp link etc.) make them?
 
They're more likely to work in 'client' mode. To the main router they just look like any other wireless client.

A bridge needs configuration at both ends and as the name suggests 'bridges' two networks together.

Either approach could work, but the client option is easier to implement. I know some of the TP-Link routers can be configured in client mode, and there must be others.

You'd still probably be better off using Powerline adapters.
 
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