Network cabling

Last post 13-05-2008, 11:14 by shinyandy. 7 replies.
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  •  25-04-2008, 9:03

    Network cabling

    Anyone know anyone that would be able to do a longish cable run (50ft ish at a guess) from a router to a cat5 outlet in a house but not at extortionate rates?


  • 34946 in reply to 33955
     06-05-2008, 21:30

    Re: Network cabling

    Hi,

    Why cable it, a wireless router is much better!!!

    Regards

    Notthat

  • 35408 in reply to 34946
     12-05-2008, 15:34

    Re: Network cabling

    Because it's to join two wireless routers

    Internet goes into top floor with a wireless router and I'm on the ground floor so the wireless coverage down there is unusable. I have a wireless router already so I need to get the internet bit onto that, a nice bit of reliable cable between the two will do the job nicely but my days of crawling around in lofts and feeding wires down cavity walls are long gone thankfully


  • 35409 in reply to 35408
     12-05-2008, 15:46

    Re: Network cabling

    Hi,

    call Joey on 646 35 39 35 and he can make you a custom cable!

     

    xx

    Maja

     
    www.tanukidata.com 


    "Through the fish eyed lens of tear stained eyes I can barely define the shape of this moment in time." Pink Floyd
  • 35419 in reply to 35409
     12-05-2008, 16:24

    Re: Network cabling

    I want someone to come and install the cable not just make the cable (I could do that!), would he still do that?
  • 35432 in reply to 35419
     12-05-2008, 17:25

    Re: Network cabling

    Sorry for the misunderstanding.  

    Making the cable is no problem, but paying technician rates to install the cable isn't going to be worth it. Best calling an electrician or odd jobs person then just put the RJ45 on either end.


    "Through the fish eyed lens of tear stained eyes I can barely define the shape of this moment in time." Pink Floyd
  • 35455 in reply to 35432
     12-05-2008, 21:28

    Re: Network cabling

    Hi Shinyandy,

    Take a look at my info on the MicroLink dLAN Starter Kit

    it may work out cheaper than running a cable.

    You can find it at my technology & gadgets group.

     

    Regards

     

     

  • 35503 in reply to 35455
     13-05-2008, 11:14

    Re: Network cabling

    LOL, thank you for your ideas but I need a cable!

    LAN over mains kits generally require that you're on the same ring main and I'm not (and I've already tried one and it didn't work) so unfortunately I need a cable run!

    I think I'll just get a sparky or satellite installation guy round to do the cable run and then I'll stick a box on the wall each end


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