10-02-2011, 10:54
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Non UK
Join Date: Feb 2011
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Cable modem
Hi all,
I have a situation where my work computer is directly wired to a cable modem while my personal home desktop computer is on the other side of my house, around 100 - 150 yards away, hooked up to the internet with a wireless connection. Because of the walls that are between the two computers my top speed on my personal wireless computer is very slow compared to my work computer. Is there I way I can get my personal computer, which my wife uses during the day for school, directly to the modem so her computer will not be so slow?
Thanks,
Glenn
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10-02-2011, 11:31
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cf.addict
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Winnersh UK
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Re: Cable modem
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Originally Posted by Partsman41953
Hi all,
I have a situation where my work computer is directly wired to a cable modem while my personal home desktop computer is on the other side of my house, around 100 - 150 yards away, hooked up to the internet with a wireless connection. Because of the walls that are between the two computers my top speed on my personal wireless computer is very slow compared to my work computer. Is there I way I can get my personal computer, which my wife uses during the day for school, directly to the modem so her computer will not be so slow?
Thanks,
Glenn
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10-02-2011, 12:06
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B&.
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 4,323
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Re: Cable modem
I would personally use a network cable or wireless repeater.
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10-02-2011, 16:16
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BOFH :D
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NW UK
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Re: Cable modem
150 yards? That's over the length for a single Cat5 or Cat6 cable. Find a midpoint, use a Cat6 cable from the modem to there, install a router and run cables to both computers from it. That drops a 136m Cable run to 68m runs which are well within the length tolerances for ethernet.
you would need 3 cables, one for the modem to the router, one for the work PC to the router and one for the home PC to the router.
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10-02-2011, 16:22
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kairdiff-by-the-sea
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Re: Cable modem
That's a BIG house you have!
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10-02-2011, 16:28
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Cable Forum Team
Join Date: Jun 2003
Age: 48
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Re: Cable modem
At 150 yards I'm surprised you are seeing any wireless reception  . I wonder if you mean 150 feet, which would still be a seriousy large residence?
Wireless may be convenient but can often give flaky reception. I would certainly be looking at running some ethernet cable from your existing modem/rotuer location. Once closer to the regular use for the laptop, add a wireless access point there.
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