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Configuring Ethernet in an older house with weak Wi-Fi coverage between floors.

Configuring Ethernet in an older house with weak Wi-Fi coverage between floors.

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aoiferox
Member
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03-31-2016, 09:33 AM
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I currently reside with my parents in an old Victorian home featuring thick stone walls. The house isn’t massive, yet it’s not small either. It has an unusual past—it was once two separate buildings. My bedroom is on the ground floor, but reaching it from the living room requires climbing stairs twice. Internet access is poor throughout the area, but it’s particularly weak in my room. On my main computer (laptop and desktop), connectivity is nearly nonexistent. I’m hoping Ethernet could provide a more stable connection, especially since Wi-Fi struggles through those thick walls. Both my laptop and PC have built-in Ethernet ports—my desktop has one, while the laptop’s port is unclear but present. I’m new to this topic, so any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I’m on a tight budget and want to stay within it.
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aoiferox
03-31-2016, 09:33 AM #1

I currently reside with my parents in an old Victorian home featuring thick stone walls. The house isn’t massive, yet it’s not small either. It has an unusual past—it was once two separate buildings. My bedroom is on the ground floor, but reaching it from the living room requires climbing stairs twice. Internet access is poor throughout the area, but it’s particularly weak in my room. On my main computer (laptop and desktop), connectivity is nearly nonexistent. I’m hoping Ethernet could provide a more stable connection, especially since Wi-Fi struggles through those thick walls. Both my laptop and PC have built-in Ethernet ports—my desktop has one, while the laptop’s port is unclear but present. I’m new to this topic, so any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I’m on a tight budget and want to stay within it.

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monpari
Junior Member
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04-06-2016, 02:35 AM
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I’d consider buying a new router to broaden your Wi-Fi coverage. Place it in or near your room, then connect your PC and laptop via Ethernet from there.
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monpari
04-06-2016, 02:35 AM #2

I’d consider buying a new router to broaden your Wi-Fi coverage. Place it in or near your room, then connect your PC and laptop via Ethernet from there.

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chloJ
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04-06-2016, 10:18 AM
#3
What is being asked about alternatives to Wi-Fi? The discussion covers using cables, Wi-Fi repeaters, or the electrical grid. (Edited October 28, 2025 by leclod)
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chloJ
04-06-2016, 10:18 AM #3

What is being asked about alternatives to Wi-Fi? The discussion covers using cables, Wi-Fi repeaters, or the electrical grid. (Edited October 28, 2025 by leclod)

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blokdragon45
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04-06-2016, 11:34 AM
#4
A wifi repeater is a device that boosts and extends wireless signals, helping improve coverage in your home or office.
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blokdragon45
04-06-2016, 11:34 AM #4

A wifi repeater is a device that boosts and extends wireless signals, helping improve coverage in your home or office.

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firegod821
Member
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04-08-2016, 07:30 AM
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We possess just one of those ports that the routers connect to, and it's located in the living room.
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firegod821
04-08-2016, 07:30 AM #5

We possess just one of those ports that the routers connect to, and it's located in the living room.

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FistMeAway
Member
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04-08-2016, 07:40 AM
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For standard Ethernet you must link a cable from the router to your space. A repeater would boost the Wi-Fi strength in areas where it remains detectable. Edited October 28, 2025 by leclod
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FistMeAway
04-08-2016, 07:40 AM #6

For standard Ethernet you must link a cable from the router to your space. A repeater would boost the Wi-Fi strength in areas where it remains detectable. Edited October 28, 2025 by leclod

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razmus2004
Junior Member
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04-11-2016, 12:56 PM
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You want to know how to make it work, right? Just let me know what you're trying to do and I'll help you figure it out!
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razmus2004
04-11-2016, 12:56 PM #7

You want to know how to make it work, right? Just let me know what you're trying to do and I'll help you figure it out!

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bballplayer_12
Junior Member
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04-15-2016, 03:04 PM
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The second option suggests purchasing the repeater could account for about 80% of the overall task.
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bballplayer_12
04-15-2016, 03:04 PM #8

The second option suggests purchasing the repeater could account for about 80% of the overall task.

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Hacksar
Junior Member
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04-15-2016, 03:36 PM
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The repeater would resemble a device designed to amplify or retransmit signals, likely connecting to other communication nodes or extending the network range.
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Hacksar
04-15-2016, 03:36 PM #9

The repeater would resemble a device designed to amplify or retransmit signals, likely connecting to other communication nodes or extending the network range.

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PlanetUbla
Junior Member
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04-15-2016, 10:26 PM
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It seems you're wondering about connecting something to your current Wi-Fi. You mentioned thinking it might work like a small brick that fits into an electrical outlet, linking to the existing signal. You're also considering searching for a Wi-Fi repeater.
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PlanetUbla
04-15-2016, 10:26 PM #10

It seems you're wondering about connecting something to your current Wi-Fi. You mentioned thinking it might work like a small brick that fits into an electrical outlet, linking to the existing signal. You're also considering searching for a Wi-Fi repeater.

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