You can use USB drivers or install the OS via a bootable USB drive without needing a CD.
You can use USB drivers or install the OS via a bootable USB drive without needing a CD.
In my present living arrangement I can't run an unattractive cable from the living room to the bedroom, especially if we relocate. It just isn't practical. About a month ago I believed I was cursed with limited Wi-Fi until someone connected me to Powerline adapters, which turned out to be a real blessing. I'm relieved they'll function well here.
It’s important to secure your router with a password, especially if you live in an apartment. This prevents unauthorized access through power line adapters and reduces the risk of your information being exposed to outsiders. Even in a home setting, setting a password helps protect your network.
Assuming your modem or router already has a password, it should work well. Your powerline adapter will function properly and stay secure. You might want to talk to your parents about running the device directly to device for privacy, especially since you found that hard OP Pure Ethernet can be problematic. It could be a good idea to move it into the couch and bedroom for better security. Thanks for reaching out—I'm glad you're learning!
Your router or modem login details should work for your needs. If you ever need to update them, there’s a method available. I’m confident someone can guide you through the process. Also, VPNs are an option if you want to add extra encryption to your connection.