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molko 28 December 2007 02:49 PM

broadband connectivity
 
my mate has b/band in his outhouse/office, which is about 100ft from his house.

He wants to be able to surf the net from his house by connecting to the wireless router in the outhouse/office. Its 100ft + 2x3ft solid brick walls, no i am not sure if the signal is strong enough.

Is there any other alternatives ? Short of asking BT for another b/band in the house.

Note : The house and office have different phone numbers.


Cheers

jpor 28 December 2007 04:12 PM

If the outhoue office has Electrical power sockets, then I believe one way is to buy some Network kit that can transfer via the elctrical mains. Something on the lines of:
PC_World - Powerline Home Networking

gazza-uk 28 December 2007 04:19 PM

used one of these, suprisingley very very good;

dabs.com - Devolo MicroLink dLAN duo Starter Kit (1145)

molko 28 December 2007 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by jpor (Post 7513269)
If the outhoue office has Electrical power sockets, then I believe one way is to buy some Network kit that can transfer via the elctrical mains. Something on the lines of:
PC_World - Powerline Home Networking

i guess they would need to be on the same electrical circuit ?

pimmo2000 28 December 2007 04:25 PM

if the office has a phone line with a different number then yes.. he can get another broadband connection through it

molko 28 December 2007 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by pimmo2000 (Post 7513294)
if the office has a phone line with a different number then yes.. he can get another broadband connection through it


but does that mean twice the monthly expense to pay for broadband ?

IanW 28 December 2007 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by molko (Post 7513328)
but does that mean twice the monthly expense to pay for broadband ?

Yes you would then need to pay for 2 x broadband subscriptions...

Personally i would be getting a length of cable run from the house to an outhouse and put a wireless router out there.

mattster12 28 December 2007 05:18 PM

Buy some outdoor ethernet cable and run it from the router in the outhouse to main house.
Then plug it into an wireless network switch in the main house, which you will need to buy.

pimmo2000 28 December 2007 06:07 PM

Why not just cable from current wireless router to computer then ?

mart360 28 December 2007 09:05 PM

if he has B?band in his outhouse already, whats the problem?

duh... re read the post....

buy a repeater and a 100ft of ethernet cable




Mart

pimmo2000 29 December 2007 12:41 AM


Originally Posted by mart360 (Post 7514017)
if he has B?band in his outhouse already, whats the problem?

duh... re read the post....

buy a repeater and a 100ft of ethernet cable




Mart

Ok so reverse the advice.. cable from Office to House :cuckoo:


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