STV 2.0, Internet-Box, 2 Netgear GS105E Switch

  • Hello everyone.

    I would like to mount my Internet box right next to the sub-distribution.

    Due to the given circumstances, STV 2.0 would then run over two Netgear GS105E switches.

    Would that work without any problems?

    The installation would then look like this: Internet box - on a switch for distribution to all LAN sockets -

    Switch in the living room for distribution to Internet box and TV LAN.

    Thank you for your answers.

    Daniel

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    • @WalterB wrote:

      For analog telephones, one of the two telephone connections must be connected to the existing telephone network in the house on the Internet box.

      Important: the main telephone line, which now goes directly to the Internet box, must no longer have a connection to the internal telephone network.


      A BBR installation does exactly that. You can either do it yourself or have it done for CHF 195.–

      Pleasant side effects:

      -You only need the purple DSL cable, the feedback works automatically via a BBR socket

      -possibly. annoying existing bridge tabs are eliminated

      -VDSL-friendly U72M cables are used

      Own feedback via Reichle TT83 connector works without any problems with fiber optic supply lines. The only important thing in this case is to disconnect the apartment from the old copper supply line on the UP.

      Greetings, POGO 1104


    @Hobbyrocker wrote:

    Hello everyone.

    I would like to mount my Internet box right next to the sub-distribution.

    Due to the given circumstances, STV 2.0 would then run over 2 Netgear GS105E switches.

    Would that work without any problems?

    The installation would then be like this: Internet box - on a switch for distribution to all LAN sockets -

    Switch in the living room for distribution to Internet box and TV LAN.

    Thank you for your answers.

    Daniel


    With this switch at the link below it works without any problems.

    [http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/internet/internet-zuhause/devices/va-8-ports-ethernet-switch.html](http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/ internet/internet-zuhause/devices/va-8-ports-ethernet-switch.html)

    N.B. It also worked with the previous model Netgear GS 105EVC from Swisscom.

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    Hello Walter

    Thanks for the quick reply.

    Yes, the two switches are the predecessors of the one you linked.

    The 8-way is mounted in the office, but there is no STV on it.

    At the moment STV is still connected directly to the Internet box and is running smoothly.

    Then I shouldn’t have any problems if the whole thing runs over 2 switches.

    Daniel

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    @Hobbyrocker wrote:

    Hello Walter

    Thanks for the quick answer.

    Yes, the two switches are the predecessors of the one you linked.

    The 8-way is mounted in the office, but there is no STV on it.

    At the moment STV is still connected directly to the Internet box and is running smoothly.

    Then I shouldn’t have any problems if the whole thing runs over 2 switches.

    Daniel


    It should work normally, the important thing is that your predecessor switches are the last of Swisscom’s 4-fold offer.

    The very first ones on offer were not streaming capable, you’ll quickly see this if the picture on the TV would freeze.

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    Thank you, yes they are from the last offer.

    When I’m already asking questions. Returning the IP telephone to the existing telephone installation also works with the associated TT83 to RJ45 adapter, which is supplied with the purple RJ45 cable? Or does it only work if you install the whole thing via the digital socket (the blue one)?

    Because a TT83 socket is installed in the sub-distribution of my apartment. The TT supply line is from the UP to this socket. I would then also separate the house installation.

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    @Hobbyrocker wrote:

    Thanks, yes they are some from the last offer.

    While I’m already asking questions. Returning the IP telephone to the existing telephone installation also works with the associated TT83 to RJ45 adapter, which is supplied with the purple RJ45 cable? Or does it only work if you install the whole thing via the digital socket (the blue one)?

    Because a TT83 socket is installed in the sub-distribution of my apartment. The TT supply line is from the UP to this socket. I would then also separate the house installation.


    A pure IP telephone can be connected further away to the corresponding base station on the existing LAN.

    E.g. http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/festnetz/devices/rousseau-310.html

    The Internet box would have a base station for IP telephones built in to establish a direct connection via DECT for IP telephones, but there must be a good radio connection for this.

    E.g. [http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/festnetz/devices/hd-phone-arosa.html](http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/festnetz/devices/hd-phone- arosa.html)

    For analog telephones, one of the two telephone connections must be connected to the existing telephone network in the house on the Internet box.

    E.g. a simple cordless analog telephone to the existing internal telephone installation.

    [http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/festnetz/devices/swisscom-aton-cl113-duo---white.html](http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/festnetz/ devices/swisscom-aton-cl113-duo—white.html)

    Importantly, the main telephone line, which now goes directly to the Internet box, must no longer have a connection to the internal telephone network.

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    @WalterB wrote:

    For analog telephones, one of the two telephone connections must be connected to the existing telephone network in the house on the Internet box.

    Important: the main telephone line, which now goes directly to the Internet box, must no longer have a connection to the internal telephone network.


    A BBR installation does exactly that. You can either do it yourself or have it done for CHF 195.–

    Pleasant side effects:

    -You only need the purple DSL cable, the feedback works automatically via a BBR socket

    -possibly. annoying existing bridge tabs are eliminated

    -VDSL-friendly U72M cables are used

    Own feedback via Reichle TT83 connector works without any problems with fiber optic supply lines. The only important thing in this case is to disconnect the apartment from the old copper supply line on the UP.

    Greetings, POGO 1104

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    ….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼


    POGO 1104 wrote:

    Own feedback via Reichle TT83 connector works without any problems with fiber optic supply line. The only important thing in this case is to disconnect the apartment from the old copper supply line on the UP.

    Greetings, POGO 1104


    But he now has an analogue Anschluss for the Internet box!:smileywink:

    But in this case too, the suggestion is correct.

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    @WalterB wrote:

    But he now has an analogue Anschluss for the Internet box!:smileywink:


    I never said the opposite 😉

    Of course, feedback is also possible with a copper connection via a TT83 socket - but you have to know exactly what you’re doing….

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    Thank you Walter and Pogo for your help!

    Everything works just as I imagined.

    I just wanted to clarify whether this is possible before I start the “conversion” 🙂

    But the older TT83 to RJ45 adapter (the one marked in purple) does not work with the feedback.

    The newer adapter works (without purple marking).

    Rock ‘n’ roll

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