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network cable....... quite alot...... 30Meters - 40Meters
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network cable....... quite alot...... 30Meters - 40Meters
cant you use a wireless connection Tony ?? would be cheaper possibly ??
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try http;//www.millsltd.com

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yeah but i need it as fast as possible.
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over that distance you would need a range booster on a household wifi router or you would get a drop in speed.
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I have a crimp tool & plugs, cable can be got for £13.50 - 50meters,
( http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...ter/index.html )
TLC have a branch in Oxford, Littlemore (ringroadnearcowley)
Screwfix also do stuff. (10meterpatchleadslongest+kits)

Understand may be seeing you Sat am.............
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over that distance you would need a range booster on a household wifi router or you would get a drop in speed.
I wouldn't expect a drop until closer to 100 metres. 30 will be a doddle.
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network cable....... quite alot...... 30Meters - 40Meters
I may have it, our boxes have 300 metres Need to find a partly used one.
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I wouldn't expect a drop until closer to 100 metres. 30 will be a doddle.
depends whats between the router and the computer though Ian... most home routers will struggle if there is a couple of walls, open air, no problem.
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depends whats between the router and the computer though Ian... most home routers will struggle if there is a couple of walls, open air, no problem.
No mate, we're doing it cabled.
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No mate, we're doing it cabled.
Cables still can't go through walls very well, they need the Black & Decker upgrade
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Ian, if you read my first post, I said about 40m WiFi..... not cabled, cabled is 100m usualy, or used to be.
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Cables still can't go through walls very well, they need the Black & Decker upgrade
Sledgehammer, much better.

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Ian, if you read my first post, I said about 40m WiFi..... not cabled, cabled is 100m usualy, or used to be.
Yes, and i didn't read that properly

It's still about 100m, any further and you fibre to another switch.
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You're not wrong, 2 walls and my SKY netgear wireless craps out completely
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Yeah mine sucks too. You can get your sky details some way so you can use any router. Check out skyuser.co.uk, somewhere on there.
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Isnt that your rule of thumb?
if it donst suck you dont by it???
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Isnt that your rule of thumb?
if it donst suck you dont by it???
thouht that was his rule with his women ??
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it is , he returned two tai brides when he found out they didnt
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no sucky sucky? awww. thougth it was guranteed with thai women, but obviously not in his case.
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