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CityKitty
6 years agoCoach
Moving the Computers
Greetings smart folk! I would like to move my computers to another room, but I'm seeing something different than I've seen before. The computers are on ethernet. There are two lines, like telepho...
- 6 years ago
Those are Ethernet cables and they plug into Ethernet jacks in the wall. The jacks are not the same as phone jacks so you need to look carefully at them in the current room and see if the same type of jack in in the new room. If the new room has the same jacks then just use them.
If not then you have some options:
- Have someone run Ethernet cable from your router location and install jacks in the other room.
- See if you can extend cables from the existing jacks to the other room.
- Get WiFi adapters for the computers and not use Ethernet
- Get Powerline adapters which plug into a wall outlet and extends the network using power lines.
CityKitty
6 years agoCoach
Option 4! I just went through few tricks and hoops to get all my streaming options set up "just so" and I'm sure I can sort this out. Any suggestions on best brand. I'm a gamer, with two computers side-by-side and I do a lot of streaming my videos, movies, etc. I don't want anything to do with buffering, since it always messes up. If you can recommend something, it will make my search easier.
Thanks so much for the quick reply!
FuzzyLogic
Community Power User
6 years agoIf you are looking for PowerLine gear I would recommend TP-Link or D-Link. The speeds range fro 200 to 2000 Mbps. If you need something pretty basic this would be a good starting point:
https://ca.dlink.com/en/products/dhp-601av-powerline-av2-1000-gigabit-starter-kit
Note that actual speeds will depend a lot on your wiring. These should always be plugged directly into a wall receptacle. These have only one ethernet port on each end and no wifi hotspot.
- CityKitty6 years agoCoach
Thanks Fuzzy! That link was interesting and it gave me a starting point to decide just what I would need if I go that way.