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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    So you're wanting to connect some computers to the internet that aren't near to your wireless router and you don't want to use wireless for them?
    I want to connect my laptop to one of my spare routers, using wires, instead of connecting to the main router wirelessly. The weather has been effecting the wireless connection, sometimes making it not connect or go slow. My laptop is too far away from the router to use a wire.

    If it's not possible it doesn't matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sc0tteh View Post
    I'd have a wire running through the middle of the corridor, perfect for tripping people up. I really can't use a wire. I've tried plugging my laptop into the router with an ethernet cable before, no use... the light at the back of the router doesn't come on.

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    Stick it under the carpet

    or wire over the mains

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    the only sollution i can think for your specification, of not using a wireless network, and not having a large cable trailing is something like this,

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...EPOWERLINE.htm

    You can probobly pick up a WAY cheaper one, i just needed a base thing to show you.
    You get two, plug one in next to your router, and plug an ethernet cable from the router to it. Then put another one in next to your laptop, and another ethernet in laptop.

    That's probobly your best option in my view

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    i just sed dat!!! omgz

    but yh thats best alternative tbh

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    soz, didn't read your post, lol, and i've explained it for him

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