FirelanceRZ
New Around Here
Hi all.
So I have a Xfinity modem and router combo sitting in the basement along with an ASUS RT-N66W. With how far the connection has to travel, by the time it gets to us on the 2nd floor, the signal is already interrupted by a million other things. I simply can't just move the router and modem to the main floor since the printer has to be attached to the modem, otherwise I would think that would be the best solution.
I was looking into MOCA devices and seem like they would work decently, but they are also very expensive. We do not have ethernet ports in any of our rooms upstairs (only phone jacks), but out of curiosity I inspected to see if it was an RJ11 cable or just a RJ45 cable split and this is what I found:
http://imgur.com/OnNA5YQ
I am not very experienced with networking and cables, but is this actually just an RJ45 cable?
If so, what about buying a router and using it as an AP upstairs using the ethernet from the wall? Or am I crazy and this wouldn't work?
Sorry for the very newbie question, but if you have any alternatives or advice, please share. Thank you.
So I have a Xfinity modem and router combo sitting in the basement along with an ASUS RT-N66W. With how far the connection has to travel, by the time it gets to us on the 2nd floor, the signal is already interrupted by a million other things. I simply can't just move the router and modem to the main floor since the printer has to be attached to the modem, otherwise I would think that would be the best solution.
I was looking into MOCA devices and seem like they would work decently, but they are also very expensive. We do not have ethernet ports in any of our rooms upstairs (only phone jacks), but out of curiosity I inspected to see if it was an RJ11 cable or just a RJ45 cable split and this is what I found:
http://imgur.com/OnNA5YQ
I am not very experienced with networking and cables, but is this actually just an RJ45 cable?
If so, what about buying a router and using it as an AP upstairs using the ethernet from the wall? Or am I crazy and this wouldn't work?
Sorry for the very newbie question, but if you have any alternatives or advice, please share. Thank you.
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