19-06-2011, 01:08
This can be useful for general advice if I get an answer, and I would add them to this OP.
So, the story behind this is that I want to move my desktop computer to another room in my house. It is currently connected via Ethernet about 8 feet from the router in my living room. I want to move it to a media room upstairs where it is difficult to connect the router (its a dsl phone line router) due to no phone line in that room.
I have several options:
• Purchase a USB/PCI wifi connector with the router in original place about 30 feet with walls away from the destination.
• Move the router to a closer room on the same floor that has a phone line (still like 15 feet away with fewer walls) and:
A: connect via wifi
B: find a way to hide the Ethernet cable from one room to another (good luck!)
• put the router in the kitchen right below the media room and
A: snake the cable through to the garage right next to the kitchen and snake it up to the media room through the window
B: connect via wifi though just the floor (no/minimal insulation between floors, hardwood flooring) about 6-8 feet away
• I'll stab you in the sleep if you choose this one: don't move the computer and keep everything just like it is now.
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What would you do, and what advice would you have about this.
So, should I go wireless or not?
Thread moved.
~ Cola
[FINAL ANSWER PORTION]
Last updated 6/22/11
Should you go wireless or not?
In my opinion, you are better off with a wired connection for three major reasons:
- Strong, steady connection
- Maximum security
- Maximum speed
If you do choose/need to access the Internet via a wireless connection then ensure you have:
- A "N" router for max speed, strongest connection
- WPA2 or WPA2-PSK security since WEP and WPA are easy to crack, according to Johan
- A good receiver built into your laptop, or a good USB/PCI card for your desktop
When all is said and done, stay with wired for maximum speed, connection, and security.
(English class thesis statements FTW)
-Kenwood
So, the story behind this is that I want to move my desktop computer to another room in my house. It is currently connected via Ethernet about 8 feet from the router in my living room. I want to move it to a media room upstairs where it is difficult to connect the router (its a dsl phone line router) due to no phone line in that room.
I have several options:
• Purchase a USB/PCI wifi connector with the router in original place about 30 feet with walls away from the destination.
• Move the router to a closer room on the same floor that has a phone line (still like 15 feet away with fewer walls) and:
A: connect via wifi
B: find a way to hide the Ethernet cable from one room to another (good luck!)
• put the router in the kitchen right below the media room and
A: snake the cable through to the garage right next to the kitchen and snake it up to the media room through the window
B: connect via wifi though just the floor (no/minimal insulation between floors, hardwood flooring) about 6-8 feet away
• I'll stab you in the sleep if you choose this one: don't move the computer and keep everything just like it is now.
—————
What would you do, and what advice would you have about this.
So, should I go wireless or not?
Thread moved.
~ Cola
[FINAL ANSWER PORTION]
Last updated 6/22/11
Should you go wireless or not?
In my opinion, you are better off with a wired connection for three major reasons:
- Strong, steady connection
- Maximum security
- Maximum speed
If you do choose/need to access the Internet via a wireless connection then ensure you have:
- A "N" router for max speed, strongest connection
- WPA2 or WPA2-PSK security since WEP and WPA are easy to crack, according to Johan
- A good receiver built into your laptop, or a good USB/PCI card for your desktop
When all is said and done, stay with wired for maximum speed, connection, and security.
(English class thesis statements FTW)
-Kenwood