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whats the best and least expensive way to do this?
i want to get the internet on the third floor of my house and right now its only on the first so was the best and least expensive way to do it. wireless? just running another cable? we have cable internet right now so wats a good solution?
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I'm assuming that you have a cable modem already, just get a wireless router from Linksys (wireless would work better for your sake really, I prefer hard-wired connections though) for about $50.00 to $60.00 dollars. The router will have both hard-wired and wireless capabilities on it. Companies have cheaper makes out there for routers (i.e. D-Link), but you really don't wanna go cheap when security (wireless and firewall) and connectivity is on the line. You might need some cat-5e (Ethernet) cables too if you do want to hard-wire this up.
P.S. Since a wireless connection can be read from anyone who has a wireless capable computer within the vicinity (i.e. laptops), security is needed for a wireless connection. This of course is usually only a problem in an urban community though. If a "hacker" jumps onto your connection they are basically using up your own bandwidth (slow down) and money. |
i got plenty of money for this but how much u think everything will be to do this the computer its going to is kindof old like a 98 and its gateway also is there anything else i would need besides the router?
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Considering the computer is from the 20th century, you might also need a NIC (Network Interface Controller) card that will run right off a PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot (This unless ofcourse you already have a etherport on the back of your computer to connect to; it might be built on your motherboard already). There are an assortment of brands that make these cards now, Etherlink from 3Com is a good buy though. They now usually come with the option of wireless connectivity built in, so you can run both hard-wired and wireless networks. Alltogether this wireless project should run you about $100.00-$150.00 dollars max. You can do it hard-wired for about $20 dollars less. Check out Newegg for good pricing.
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so ur saying just run a cable all the way to my room on the third floor ? and just get another modem for it ? if i do that what do i plug the wire into on the computer that already has internet? cuz we tried that awhile ago and it wouldent work atleast for my brother he might of pluged it in the wrong place
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You should have one cable coming into your house right now that connects to a cable modem already, then a cord that goes to your main computer from that modem. Take out the cord that goes to your main computer and instead plug it into the router (different from cable modem) and out it into the WAP/Uplink plug in. The router will have about four (or more) extra plugs on the back of it. In one plug you will run a cord back to your main computer, and in another you will run a cord up to your computer on the third floor. It isn't that hard really.
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ya i have 3 computers upstairs hooked up to 1 and then 2 downstairs hooked up to another lol i have 5 computers(XP) so im good if 1 fails to work lol
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ok thanks so then i only have to get a router and another cable
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u only need 1 router(that has multiple plugin's so u can connect both) and i think only 2 cords..(1 longer then the other so it can go to third floor) plug both into router and plug into the comp like u usually would..i have 3 comps in 1 router then i have a(i think is a spliter) forgot what it is called but i have that from my comp to xbox live(<<<dont know why i told u that part)oO
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