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Overclockers UK stocks a huge range of networking hardware and accessories, including routers, Wi-Fi adapters, ethernet cables, NAS servers, and more! Whether it’s time to upgrade to the latest Wi-Fi standard, build a NAS server for your home and small office storage, or you need an extra-long ethernet cable to reach your gaming PC, this selection of networking gear is perfect.
RoutersYour router is like the brain of your home network. You’ll likely have received one from your internet provider as part of your broadband package, but these are generally basic, and need to be replaced for a model designed for gaming. Essentially, the router is in control of all the internet traffic between devices on your network, serving as a central hub for every device to connect to. |
Powerline / Home PlugsThese small devices utilise your home's electrical wiring as the cabling for your network. Turning any electrical socket into a potential connection point for an ethernet port. |
Access Points / BridgesAccess points and bridges extend the range of your Wi-Fi connection. Some bridges even include an ethernet port, allowing you to connect directly to your PC. |
Wireless Network Adaptor / Wired Network AdaptorWireless or wired network adapters allow you to connect your gaming PC or laptop to your network with ease. Often more powerful than the included Wi-Fi antenna in your laptop, a wireless network adapter can be a great upgrade for an older machine or for a desktop in a room with no ethernet point. The adaptors come in two forms – internal and external. Internal models connect via PCIe and the externals connect via USB. |
Network SwitchSwitches allow you to expand the amount of ethernet connections in your network. A network switch connects to your router via an ethernet cable operating as a hub for you to connect more PCs, CCTV cameras, and access points. |
NASNetwork-attached storage devices are exactly what they sound like – storage that is attached to the network. NAS units allow many devices to access the same data or save files to a centralised storage location. |