Wireless hub in the loft - need connection downstairs too!
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Hi all,
Just moved into my new house - exciting - and I am putting my PC in the loft room. There is a BT point in the room which I plan to plug my 'Orange' wireless router into, then plug a network cable into the PC (had terrible problems running it wirelessly).
The reason for the problem in brackets above is the router appears to give off a s
t signal. Now, I need my PS3 to pick up the signal but I am worried it will be weak coming from the loft all the way down to the ground floor....
...is it easy therefore to run another network cable off the router, through some walls I guess, down into the lounge?
Just moved into my new house - exciting - and I am putting my PC in the loft room. There is a BT point in the room which I plan to plug my 'Orange' wireless router into, then plug a network cable into the PC (had terrible problems running it wirelessly).
The reason for the problem in brackets above is the router appears to give off a s

...is it easy therefore to run another network cable off the router, through some walls I guess, down into the lounge?
Glocko said:
Aha, so you plug it in at the mains by the PS3, connect an ethernet cable, and then it sucks up the wireless signal into the PS3?Legend83 said:
Aha, so you plug it in at the mains by the PS3, connect an ethernet cable, and then it sucks up the wireless signal into the PS3?
Hi. No you need 2 Homeplugs. Plug one in by the router and connect it to the router with an ethernet cable (I assume your Orange router has wired connections). Plug the other in by the client (PS3)and again connect with an ethernet cable.Superb things Homeplugs - far less hastle than Wi-fi.
HTH - Andy
Edited by Ydnaroo on Friday 13th March 09:27
Ydnaroo said:
Legend83 said:
Aha, so you plug it in at the mains by the PS3, connect an ethernet cable, and then it sucks up the wireless signal into the PS3?
Hi. No you need 2 Homeplugs. Plug one in by the router and connect it to the router with an ethernet cable (I assume your Orange router has wired connections). Plug the other in by the client (PS3)and again connect with an ethernet cable.Superb things Homeplugs - far less hastle than Wireless.
HTH - Andy
Legend83 said:
Hi all,
Just moved into my new house - exciting - and I am putting my PC in the loft room. There is a BT point in the room which I plan to plug my 'Orange' wireless router into, then plug a network cable into the PC (had terrible problems running it wirelessly).
The reason for the problem in brackets above is the router appears to give off a s
t signal. Now, I need my PS3 to pick up the signal but I am worried it will be weak coming from the loft all the way down to the ground floor....
...is it easy therefore to run another network cable off the router, through some walls I guess, down into the lounge?
I have a similar "3 floor" house. I put the router on the 1st floor in the spare bedroom. Plenty of signal for my office in the attic and the Wii in the living room. Is that an option for you?Just moved into my new house - exciting - and I am putting my PC in the loft room. There is a BT point in the room which I plan to plug my 'Orange' wireless router into, then plug a network cable into the PC (had terrible problems running it wirelessly).
The reason for the problem in brackets above is the router appears to give off a s

...is it easy therefore to run another network cable off the router, through some walls I guess, down into the lounge?
Ydnaroo said:
Legend83 said:
Aha, so you plug it in at the mains by the PS3, connect an ethernet cable, and then it sucks up the wireless signal into the PS3?
Hi. No you need 2 Homeplugs. Plug one in by the router and connect it to the router with an ethernet cable (I assume your Orange router has wired connections). Plug the other in by the client (PS3)and again connect with an ethernet cable.Superb things Homeplugs - far less hastle than Wi-fi.
HTH - Andy
Edited by Ydnaroo on Friday 13th March 09:27
A2Z said:
Legend83 said:
Hi all,
Just moved into my new house - exciting - and I am putting my PC in the loft room. There is a BT point in the room which I plan to plug my 'Orange' wireless router into, then plug a network cable into the PC (had terrible problems running it wirelessly).
The reason for the problem in brackets above is the router appears to give off a s
t signal. Now, I need my PS3 to pick up the signal but I am worried it will be weak coming from the loft all the way down to the ground floor....
...is it easy therefore to run another network cable off the router, through some walls I guess, down into the lounge?
I have a similar "3 floor" house. I put the router on the 1st floor in the spare bedroom. Plenty of signal for my office in the attic and the Wii in the living room. Is that an option for you?Just moved into my new house - exciting - and I am putting my PC in the loft room. There is a BT point in the room which I plan to plug my 'Orange' wireless router into, then plug a network cable into the PC (had terrible problems running it wirelessly).
The reason for the problem in brackets above is the router appears to give off a s

...is it easy therefore to run another network cable off the router, through some walls I guess, down into the lounge?
Legend83 said:
Dave_ST220 said:
external grade cat5e

No, it's easy to use external grade network cable clipped to the house stright to the room where you want a network connection. No wireless, no homeplugs just a cable that works 100%.
Dave_ST220 said:
Legend83 said:
Dave_ST220 said:
external grade cat5e

No, it's easy to use external grade network cable clipped to the house stright to the room where you want a network connection. No wireless, no homeplugs just a cable that works 100%.
Edited by Arese on Friday 13th March 10:07
MacGee said:
Ydnaroo said:
Legend83 said:
Aha, so you plug it in at the mains by the PS3, connect an ethernet cable, and then it sucks up the wireless signal into the PS3?
Hi. No you need 2 Homeplugs. Plug one in by the router and connect it to the router with an ethernet cable (I assume your Orange router has wired connections). Plug the other in by the client (PS3)and again connect with an ethernet cable.Superb things Homeplugs - far less hastle than Wireless.
HTH - Andy
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