wi-fi mesh

Short answer - no.

Longer answer - it depends on the switching capacity of your chosen switch but in my limited experience you won't hit the switching capacity of any consumer 8 port switch in the home environment I don't think.
 
thanks, what would you recommend with the following if possible

  • no activity/power lights or option to turn them off
  • black
  • wall mountable
 
Buy the cheapest metal cased 8 port switch you can find, likely from Netgear or TP-Link. Then put electrical tape on the LEDs and use command strips to wall mount it.
 
Not my favourite brand but the TRENDNet TEG-S82G is available in black and a metal body and the LEDs look easy to cover up for about £25
 
will a 8 port switch slow my pc wired speeds down, I want to put sh3 in to modem mode, but the orbi only has 2 ports and I need at least 4,

As long as it's a 1Gb switch, of course it wont. I use a 1Gb switch on my Orbi satellite to send to a TV, Sky Q box and a bluray player....................they all get full speed.
 
great, how do the sky q work

It just works at full speed, just like everything else does. I don't use the skyq mini, so just have the wifi on the skyq box turned off and feed it via the Lan cable from the 1Gb switch connected to the Orbi Satellite.
 
Whichever gigabit switch you like the aesthetics of. You don’t need any of the features of expensive switches and there isn’t really such a thing as a bad consumer 8 port switch so get whatever you like the look of. Your limiting factor has nothing to do with the capability of the switch and everything to do with how easy it is to cover up the LEDs and the colour, so eyeball them and pick one.
 
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