Another Cable Network Question
My prejudice: I'm a wired ethernet guy. Maybe I just like running
wires, etc.
My internet (dsl - but that 's no different) comes into the basement
to my adapter and router. Then it's up into the attic via conduit and
conduit runs all around the attic, out near the eaves and away from
the the electrical wiring.
Since your users are across the hall, you can't just to the "through
the wall or closet trick." If you put in RJ-45 jacks in each bedroom
and get them lined up on the same joist space, the fishing job for the
wires wouldn't be too bad. And you dont' need electrical boxes, just
use mud-rings. (It's kind of scary to think you can actually get all
this stuff at home depot.)
However, all things considered:
I would usually recommend wireless. Unless you are spooling video off
a server to multiple rooms, you will never use up the bandwidth of
newer wireless standards. As far as Internet traffic - your cable is
nowhere close to the speeds you'll get on you own network. But you
hardly need that speed to share a printer. Make sure you keep up with
all security precautions! (My friend works for a big consulting firm:
she is specifically prohibited from having her work laptop on a
wireless network at home. She went with a "phone line network" which
has worked ok. You can also do a network over your regular house
electrical wiring.)
In my experience, getting the networking to work properly with the two
operating systems and each other will be more difficult than than
physically setting up the network. If both of the machines are running
the same o/s, you'll have a head start.
"Dorot29701" wrote in message
...
Most cable services will run the internet cable to the house and
inside one
room. Then you have the option of doing the rest yourself - if there
are
computers in other rooms you can use a wireless setup. We are
probably going
to get cable service and I'm not sure we can get the wireless setup
to work. As
long as we have to hire someone to do it, thought maybe we should
just pay
someone to wire those rooms.
My question: Both computers are in bedrooms, across the hall from
each other.
Would it be possible (instead of buying wireless setup) to have
those two rooms
wired for cable and get a spliter so the signal would go to both
rooms? Is that
even possible?
Thanks.
Dorothy
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