In an increasingly technological world, we've found new and effective ways to send information from one place to another in the blink of an eye. A lot of these transfers happen wirelessly these days, ...
I have a large house that has horrible signal upstairs for our wifi. We bought a repeater, but the speeds are awful. We want to run a wire from the main level to the 4th level. Can we use regular ...
This video from Linus Tech Tips covers the basics on how to run cable along the outside of your home. Importantly, you’ll want to make sure you use weather-resistant Ethernet cable on the outside of ...
If all I want to do is in the near future run an AP on the 2nd floor all I need is one ethernet cable run up there right? Will actually have him do 2, one for the future AP, and then 2nd for an ...
Yes, everything is wireless these days. But if your walls are open for another project, running some ethernet wire is still a good idea. Tearing open your walls to run ethernet isn’t exactly necessary ...
Want to extend your home network without running Ethernet cable all over the place? A plug-and-play kit like this one gets it done in about 2 minutes flat. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books ...
WiFi is great, but for many applications a hardwired ethernet connection to the router is better because ethernet is faster, more reliable and has lower latency. Those benefits make ethernet an ideal ...
Do you like the idea of networking your house, connecting your computer and its goodies to your home theater and game systems and all their goodies? Yeah, me too. Do you cringe at the thought of ...
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