Hi,
> On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 10:31 +0100, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to connect a server to my home LAN, but it's too far for a
> reliable wireless connection. Ideally I would like to use CAT5, but I
> don't think the wife would apprecite me pulling up the laminate floor
> to lay it!
P
My linksys are a single port and a four port. They're great but remember
those 4 ports share bandwidth across your wiring.
Anton
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On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 10:31 +0100, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to connect a server to my home LAN, but it's too far for a
> reliable wireless connection. Ideally I would like to use CAT5, but I
> don't think the wife would apprecite me pulling up the laminate floor
> to lay it!
>
> Do
On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 10:31 +0100, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to connect a server to my home LAN, but it's too far for a
> reliable wireless connection. Ideally I would like to use CAT5, but I
> don't think the wife would apprecite me pulling up the laminate floor
> to lay it!
>
> Do
I have a linksys kit with encryption that works great, 200mbps
Anton
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Thanks for your help everyone, much appreciated.
On 22 October 2010 13:17, Bob Giles wrote:
> On 22/10/10 12:31, Simon Swaysland wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to connect a server to my home LAN, but it's too far for a reliable
> wireless connection. Ideally I would like to use CAT5, but I don't thi
On 22/10/10 12:31, Simon Swaysland wrote:
Hi,
I need to connect a server to my home LAN, but it's too far for a
reliable wireless connection. Ideally I would like to use CAT5, but I
don't think the wife would apprecite me pulling up the laminate floor
to lay it!
Does anyone have any recomme
On 22 October 2010 11:25, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> Fantastic. A bit of web hunting tells me it is AES-128, which is good
> enough for me. Are you using Devolo dLAN 200 AVeasy?
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/devolo-dLAN-AVeasy-HomePlug-Starter/dp/B0014LGNMS
>
They've had a bunch of different models ove
On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 11:18 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> > Does the Linux app enable encryption at the hardware?
>
> It does. You plug a PC directly into the device and choose a key which
> is set inside the device. Do that for all devices and then you're set.
> Nothing more to do, no computers need
On 22 October 2010 11:15, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 10:37 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
>> I have Devolo 200s which work quite well. They have a linux app for
>> enabling encryption so your neighbours can't snoop on your traffic.
>
> Does the Linux app enable encryption at the hardw
On 22 October 2010 11:01, Colin Law wrote:
> I would not have thought so (though not an expert), that is how TV
> aerial leads are generally wired.
Which is why many people unplug their telly at night :)
> Just make sure when you drill that
> the drill slopes down to the outside so that condensa
On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 10:37 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> I have Devolo 200s which work quite well. They have a linux app for
> enabling encryption so your neighbours can't snoop on your traffic.
Does the Linux app enable encryption at the hardware? Or does it create
a local interface on the Linux whi
On 22 October 2010 10:47, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 22 October 2010 10:44, Barry Drake wrote:
>> I drilled throught the outside wall and have CAT5 all around the
>> outside. Quick, easy, fast, secure
>>
>
> ...almost certainly against building regs.. :)
I would not have thought so (though not
On 22 October 2010 10:44, Barry Drake wrote:
> I drilled throught the outside wall and have CAT5 all around the
> outside. Quick, easy, fast, secure
>
...almost certainly against building regs.. :)
If it gets struck by lightning (a very real possibility given it's
grounded via your PC/swit
Been using devolo units for years. Excellent.
On 22 Oct 2010 10:45, "Barry Drake" wrote:
On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 10:31 +0100, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> I need to connect a server to my home LA...
I drilled throught the outside wall and have CAT5 all around the
outside. Quick, easy, fast, secure ..
On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 10:31 +0100, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> I need to connect a server to my home LAN, but it's too far for a
> reliable wireless connection. Ideally I would like to use CAT5, but I
> don't think the wife would apprecite me pulling up the laminate floor
> to lay it!
I drilled throu
Hi Simon,
On 22 October 2010 10:31, Simon Swaysland wrote:
> Does anyone have any recommendations for powerline adapters? All the power
> wiring in my house is <5 years old.
>
I have Devolo 200s which work quite well. They have a linux app for
enabling encryption so your neighbours can't snoop o
Hi,
I need to connect a server to my home LAN, but it's too far for a reliable
wireless connection. Ideally I would like to use CAT5, but I don't think the
wife would apprecite me pulling up the laminate floor to lay it!
Does anyone have any recommendations for powerline adapters? All the power
w
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