Wired Home Network.
Jokke
Bergen, Norway Icrontian
Hi!
At my house we have a wireless home network. I have ok download speeds, but my signal is fairly weak, and gaming over the internet lags a lot. I was wondering if it's possible to run a cable from the router to my computer, and then have faster speeds? If this is faster, will a CAT5 cable be sufficient (from the router to my computer) or do I need some sort of switch or hub? Also, how will cable length affect signal strength/speed?
At my house we have a wireless home network. I have ok download speeds, but my signal is fairly weak, and gaming over the internet lags a lot. I was wondering if it's possible to run a cable from the router to my computer, and then have faster speeds? If this is faster, will a CAT5 cable be sufficient (from the router to my computer) or do I need some sort of switch or hub? Also, how will cable length affect signal strength/speed?
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The modem is setting on desk within 3-4' of the wall plugin> Ethernet cable to wall.
The router sets next to the modem and has a 3' Ethernet cable from router to modem.
Then I have 4 pc Ethernet plugs on the router.
1st pc sets on same desk as router & modem> 3' Ethernet cable.
2nd pc is approx 6-7' away from router> 8' Ethernet cable.
3rd & 4th pc's are in my office 20-25' away from router> two 30' Cat5 cables.
I have DSL 6.0
All pc's get the same speed when tested.
No lag when watching online TV shows on 3 pc's at once and running 4th pc downloads.
I ran all the cable myself.
I use my wireless on my laptop > 5 bars/ excellent conection.
But it is still much slower then when it's hooked up to the Ethernet cable.
on the wireless side, log into the router and try changing the channel you are running it on, possibly channel 6 or 1 will be more open in your area,
or you could just have a case of poor signal for your house, either being upstairs too far away, or your walls are just too many/brick ect.
as for speeds, wired will always be faster for computer to computer, internet wise you wont notice a difference, but you said you have a poor signal so you WILL notice a difference if the router is having to resend the data multiple times just to get it to you.