My Ethernet is located in my room, away from the WiFi router, and connects to my computer.
My Ethernet is located in my room, away from the WiFi router, and connects to my computer.
It doesn't function that way. Consider using powerline adapters—they transform your home's electrical wiring into Ethernet, eliminating the need for physical cables. Simply connect one near the router, link the Ethernet to your PC, and attach the adapter to the computer for a connection.
Choosing a single 100ft cable costs $20, while a network switch and a performance boost cost $50. Adding more switches later can further improve speed, but powerline only works effectively when connected to the same line from the breaker. Keep your router near the center of the house for the best results.
WiFi becomes your sole choice; if your computer lacks it, purchase a Wi-Fi card for $30.