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Choose DLAN or WLAN based on your needs.

Choose DLAN or WLAN based on your needs.

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Superwolf888
Junior Member
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02-23-2024, 07:26 PM
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Hello everyone, I’m looking for some advice. I need to connect my TV, PC, PS4, and other devices in the living room via LAN. Unfortunately, my router’s cable is in the bedroom, and the long hallway plus two rooms makes it impractical. The wireless connection isn’t reliable for TV or other devices either. I have two options: try DLAN, which I’ve struggled with before, or use a Wi-Fi receiver that includes an Ethernet port. Could anyone suggest a device that works well for both stability and speed? Thanks in advance!
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Superwolf888
02-23-2024, 07:26 PM #1

Hello everyone, I’m looking for some advice. I need to connect my TV, PC, PS4, and other devices in the living room via LAN. Unfortunately, my router’s cable is in the bedroom, and the long hallway plus two rooms makes it impractical. The wireless connection isn’t reliable for TV or other devices either. I have two options: try DLAN, which I’ve struggled with before, or use a Wi-Fi receiver that includes an Ethernet port. Could anyone suggest a device that works well for both stability and speed? Thanks in advance!

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Kad3n4709
Junior Member
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02-28-2024, 04:53 PM
#2
For maximum performance and dependability, consider installing a cable directly from your router to the desired area. Whether you live in a rented property or own the place, running an external cable can provide a solid connection.
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Kad3n4709
02-28-2024, 04:53 PM #2

For maximum performance and dependability, consider installing a cable directly from your router to the desired area. Whether you live in a rented property or own the place, running an external cable can provide a solid connection.

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Goranius
Member
230
03-07-2024, 08:27 AM
#3
You can install Ethernet in a crawl space, basement, or attic by drilling a hole through the top or bottom of the wall, placing the device inside, and using a remodel box. Adding an Ethernet plate is straightforward.
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Goranius
03-07-2024, 08:27 AM #3

You can install Ethernet in a crawl space, basement, or attic by drilling a hole through the top or bottom of the wall, placing the device inside, and using a remodel box. Adding an Ethernet plate is straightforward.

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Say_Say123
Member
120
03-07-2024, 08:00 PM
#4
These appear to be power line adapters, but their performance can vary widely. I’ll check Moca since it offers a more reliable standard. However, this depends on whether coax has been installed at each site. Moca may also introduce slightly higher latency, though it would provide a better overall connection.
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Say_Say123
03-07-2024, 08:00 PM #4

These appear to be power line adapters, but their performance can vary widely. I’ll check Moca since it offers a more reliable standard. However, this depends on whether coax has been installed at each site. Moca may also introduce slightly higher latency, though it would provide a better overall connection.