Boncuk
New Member
Hi All,
the info provided in several computer shops in Phetchabun is somewhat poor. They have a lot of stuff, but don't know about the application.
That's the situation: Internet connection is done using a wireless modem (CATCDMA) which plugs into a USB port. A small office network is established via a CAT5 cable between computers and a "TP-Link" Ethernet switch.
The network worked alright until we got two puppies who like the taste of the cable and chew it up regularly.
Opening the double ceiling to throw the cable overhead between PCs is impossible due to tons of pigeon dung of about 120 pigeons having occupied the house before we moved in.
I purchased an "SMC Wireless Router", but that one requires connection of a DSL modem. That solution won't work for me.
I guess there must be wireless routers which replace the Ethernet cable between computers, but don't know their names and brands. (Info is available, but written in Thai only since I'm linked to Thai sites regularly)
I appreciate any help on behalf of my lovely (but lazy) stepdaughter, who I told to roll in the ethernet cable when she has finished internet work, which she did the first day and "forgot" about it later.
Kind regards to all.
Boncuk
the info provided in several computer shops in Phetchabun is somewhat poor. They have a lot of stuff, but don't know about the application.
That's the situation: Internet connection is done using a wireless modem (CATCDMA) which plugs into a USB port. A small office network is established via a CAT5 cable between computers and a "TP-Link" Ethernet switch.
The network worked alright until we got two puppies who like the taste of the cable and chew it up regularly.
Opening the double ceiling to throw the cable overhead between PCs is impossible due to tons of pigeon dung of about 120 pigeons having occupied the house before we moved in.
I purchased an "SMC Wireless Router", but that one requires connection of a DSL modem. That solution won't work for me.
I guess there must be wireless routers which replace the Ethernet cable between computers, but don't know their names and brands. (Info is available, but written in Thai only since I'm linked to Thai sites regularly)
I appreciate any help on behalf of my lovely (but lazy) stepdaughter, who I told to roll in the ethernet cable when she has finished internet work, which she did the first day and "forgot" about it later.
Kind regards to all.
Boncuk