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Greetings all.
I need some advice please. I'm buying a Netgear DG834G V2 ADSL Wireless router and a couple of Netgear WG311 wireless PCI adapters. My computers are upstairs..but the BT phone plug is downstairs near the front door. What kind of cable will I need, from the plug to the router, in order to receive the best quality broadband connection possible? I'm thinking of Belkin F3L903u30-BLK 9.1m RJ11 to BT Internet Modem Cable..or Belkin F3L900-25-ICE-S 7.6m RJ11 to RJ11 Internet Modem Cable from BroadbandBuyer. Any opinions/advice is greatly appreciated! Many thanks... ChipShop |
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 22:03:35 +0000, chipshop <ejgn@*remove*gmx.net>
strung together this: >Any opinions/advice is greatly appreciated! Use any decent cable. Most people would recommend Cat5e cable but in most cases a standard telephone extension from Wickes would suffice. I've never had a problem with decently connected phone cable, depends how marginal you may or may not be on the line quality stakes. -- SJW Please reply to group or use 'usenet' in email subject |
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"chipshop" <ejgn@*remove*gmx.net> wrote in message
news:cv8d2n$j2l$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk... > Greetings all. > I need some advice please. > > I'm buying a Netgear DG834G V2 ADSL Wireless router and a couple of > Netgear WG311 wireless PCI adapters. My computers are upstairs..but the BT > phone plug is downstairs near the front door. What kind of cable will I > need, from the plug to the router, in order to receive the best quality > broadband connection possible? I've never had any problems using a standard 10 metre extension lead purchased from the Co-Op. (kim) |
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"chipshop" <ejgn@*remove*gmx.net> wrote in message news:cv8d2n$j2l$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk... > Greetings all. > I need some advice please. > > I'm buying a Netgear DG834G V2 ADSL Wireless router and a couple of > Netgear WG311 wireless PCI adapters. My computers are upstairs..but the > BT phone plug is downstairs near the front door. What kind of cable will > I need, from the plug to the router, in order to receive the best > quality broadband connection possible? > > I'm thinking of Belkin F3L903u30-BLK 9.1m RJ11 to BT Internet Modem > Cable..or Belkin F3L900-25-ICE-S 7.6m RJ11 to RJ11 Internet Modem Cable > from BroadbandBuyer. > > Any opinions/advice is greatly appreciated! Are you putting the wireless router upstairs? I was going to get a wireless router and just put it in the hall where the main BT box is, using the cable that came with it. After all, isn't that what wireless is all about? Granted, my study is only a few metres away on the same floor, and if I need to do anything "hard wired" with the box using USB or Ethernet I can take the laptop to it. However, I can get a good signal at the bottom of the back garden with my current WIFI cards running in ADHOC mode (20-30M through walls). Sorry if I have misunderstood your post. I have visions of you trailing a phone cable around the house to get a WIFI router next to your computers. -halli- |
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-halli- wrote:
> "chipshop" <ejgn@*remove*gmx.net> wrote in message > news:cv8d2n$j2l$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk... > >>Greetings all. >>I need some advice please. >> >>I'm buying a Netgear DG834G V2 ADSL Wireless router and a couple of >>Netgear WG311 wireless PCI adapters. My computers are upstairs..but the >>BT phone plug is downstairs near the front door. What kind of cable will >>I need, from the plug to the router, in order to receive the best >>quality broadband connection possible? >> >>I'm thinking of Belkin F3L903u30-BLK 9.1m RJ11 to BT Internet Modem >>Cable..or Belkin F3L900-25-ICE-S 7.6m RJ11 to RJ11 Internet Modem Cable >>from BroadbandBuyer. >> >>Any opinions/advice is greatly appreciated! > > > Are you putting the wireless router upstairs? I was going to get a wireless > router and just put it in the hall where the main BT box is, using the cable > that came with it. After all, isn't that what wireless is all about? > Granted, my study is only a few metres away on the same floor, and if I need > to do anything "hard wired" with the box using USB or Ethernet I can take > the laptop to it. However, I can get a good signal at the bottom of the back > garden with my current WIFI cards running in ADHOC mode (20-30M through > walls). > > Sorry if I have misunderstood your post. I have visions of you trailing a > phone cable around the house to get a WIFI router next to your computers. > > -halli- > > Thanks for your reply Halli.. The main problem is my destructive little children. I need to be able to lock the router away in my room upstairs,away from inquisitive, prying little hands. It's the only place in the house they have no access too unless I'm at home. I'd rather have to replace a cable than an expensive router. In any case, I think I may have found the answer here: http://www.cabling4less.co.uk/Teleph...s_Adaptors.php Many thanks.. chipshop |
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"chipshop" <ejgn@*remove*gmx.net> wrote in message news:cvam9t$28u$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk... > -halli- wrote: > > "chipshop" <ejgn@*remove*gmx.net> wrote in message > > news:cv8d2n$j2l$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk... > > > >>Greetings all. > >>I need some advice please. > >> > >>I'm buying a Netgear DG834G V2 ADSL Wireless router and a couple of > >>Netgear WG311 wireless PCI adapters. My computers are upstairs..but the > >>BT phone plug is downstairs near the front door. What kind of cable will > >>I need, from the plug to the router, in order to receive the best > >>quality broadband connection possible? > >> > >>I'm thinking of Belkin F3L903u30-BLK 9.1m RJ11 to BT Internet Modem > >>Cable..or Belkin F3L900-25-ICE-S 7.6m RJ11 to RJ11 Internet Modem Cable > >>from BroadbandBuyer. > >> > >>Any opinions/advice is greatly appreciated! > > > > > > Are you putting the wireless router upstairs? I was going to get a wireless > > router and just put it in the hall where the main BT box is, using the cable > > that came with it. After all, isn't that what wireless is all about? > > Granted, my study is only a few metres away on the same floor, and if I need > > to do anything "hard wired" with the box using USB or Ethernet I can take > > the laptop to it. However, I can get a good signal at the bottom of the back > > garden with my current WIFI cards running in ADHOC mode (20-30M through > > walls). > > > > Sorry if I have misunderstood your post. I have visions of you trailing a > > phone cable around the house to get a WIFI router next to your computers. > > > > -halli- > > > > > > Thanks for your reply Halli.. > > The main problem is my destructive little children. > I need to be able to lock the router away in my room upstairs,away from > inquisitive, prying little hands. It's the only place in the house they > have no access too unless I'm at home. > > I'd rather have to replace a cable than an expensive router. In any > case, I think I may have found the answer here: Ah, yes, I have two of those as well! No chance of a cabinet in the hall? or a high shelf? - my choice for when I go for the wireless router. Until then it's ADHOC and analogx proxy to share the connection for me! (and a telephone line into the study) -halli- |
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