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01/12/2007 02:34:13 AM · #26 |
Originally posted by mist: Really I think that the best solution is the one that involves getting a longer piece of cat5 to go all the way from the existing router to the boy's computer upstairs, and then just give one of the currently wired-in boxes a wireless connection instead of taking up a port.
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I'm thinking that too now. 100 foot (33 meters ;-)) of Cat5 cable can be bought online for about $25US. Wireless PCI cards can be bought fairly cheaply too. This is probably the least expensive and most robust solution.
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01/12/2007 02:55:28 AM · #27 |
Originally posted by ClubJuggle: Don't use a second router. It adds an extra layer of complexity to hour network that you don't need. Either use one of the ports on your router to connect to a network switch or pick up a wireless repeater. |
This is very true but don't waste your money on a switch if you only have 5 computers. A hub is much cheaper and will be plenty to get the job done. You will connect it just as a switch. A hub is just like a switch only not as smart. Switches are only needed in large networks. |
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01/12/2007 03:09:22 AM · #28 |
Originally posted by nomad469: BTW in my past life I did networks for a living ...
Cisco certified internetwork expert (CCIE) |
really? wow! What # are you ? |
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01/12/2007 07:27:20 AM · #29 |
Note that the switch doesn't have to be in the same room as the router. I've got a couple of PCs hooked to a switch because I was to lazy to run another CAT5 cable to that room.
If you want to add a wireless connection and you've got a wired connection to the other end of the house (or near the new PC) add a wireless access point and set it to a different channel than the router. You may want to add a switch so you can have the existing computer connect over the Ethernet cable. |
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