Linking Ethernet Cable
Hi all,
Ok, I've got 2 comps connected via a router, and the 2nd comp connected to the router is pretty far away.. and the ethernet cable goes under the floorboards.. Only just reaches to the computer. Now, my brother wants to move this computer.. Which would mean the cable wouldnt reach to it.. Is there any way of linking 2 sets of ethernet cable together?.. If So, What Specific type does he need, as I can tell him to buy it on his way home.. Thanks |
not sure if this is what you require but I have found a LAN Extender kit. priced in dollars
http://www.connectglobally.com/local...hernet_cables/ |
im sure i saw a connector in b&q for joining rj45 cable , here you go coupler :D
its half way down the page ;) |
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While we're on the subject of ethernet, is there anything that can change a cross over to straight (without having to wire up the cable)?
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Edit: To link two cables you need a Cat-5 Coupler, Maplins do one at 4.99GBP |
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keep trying it , i think the site is a bit dodgy it has just worked for me ok :confused: |
ok thanks.. I think i know what we need.. Thanks Paul/Enterin
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good stuff :)
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maplin.co.uk is the place you wanna be i got my joiner from their just under 4 quid i think :smokin:
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These days when most people talk about network cable, they are refering to Cat-5
I remember the good old days of coax with BNC (bonus point if someone can tell us what BNC stands for) |
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BNC= B efore N tl C ap:devsmoke:
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