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    Phone socket

    Hi guys

    I currently have wireless home network at the house.

    However I have never managed to get the wireless on my big computer to work properly so in order for me to get any use out if a computer I had built I'm going to have to connect it direct to the router.

    In order for me to do that I have to move the router from the lounge room to the study

    Issue is I don't have a phone socket in there to be able to connect it too

    So my question is are they easy enough to wire up?? Could we run a wire from the original socket through the roof and to a socket in the study that we put in?

    I did run a large Ethernet cable at one sage so I could connect it but the dogs ate it so would like to put something a little mor perminant in if we can
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    You could just put a wireless card in the computer. They are only about $30.
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    Hi Dullbird. Having spent 34 years doing that, the simple thing is to parallel the two wires on terminals 2 and six with a new cable and run it to your computer and connect another socket to the same numbered terminals. Jim
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    It's really easy, just piggy back the wires of the existing socket (or splice) while match the colours of the wires and wire up your second socket that same as your first.

    have a look here:

    Telephone Plugs and Sockets for Australia :: Jackson Industries
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBD4 View Post
    It's really easy, just piggy back the wires of the existing socket (or splice) while match the colours of the wires and wire up your second socket that same as your first.

    have a look here:

    Telephone Plugs and Sockets for Australia :: Jackson Industries
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    Hi just had the same issue,bought a usb wireless dongle for $49.00 from the computer shop. plugged it in and now have wireless internet from the router to the computer. 10 minutes setup. works a charm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Debacle View Post
    You could just put a wireless card in the computer. They are only about $30.
    do you mean a wireless card on to the motherboard or a dongle?

    because the computer has a wireless card it just fails to connect properly (hasn't done from the get go of when it was first built) I don't know whether its the card or its the strength of the wireless setup I have, when it did go back to the shop the wireless worked fine apparently.

    I just want to hard wire the computer now I think for the internet just so I can get on and use it like I bought it for
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    do you mean a wireless care on to thee motherboard or a dongle?

    because the computer has a wireless card it just fails to connect properly I don't know whether its the card or its the strength of the wireless setup I have.

    however my laptop and TV connect fine to the wireless and they have even more walls between then and the router than the computer oes in the study.

    I just want to hard wire the computer now I think
    Do you have security settings on the router?

    You may find that it is the security settings that's preventing the computer accessing the router.

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    it can access it just chooses not to...it might connect one day out of 10....

    trust me I have had these issues for a very long time, and we have looked at various different things over that time to try and fix it.

    The computer went back to dave at one stage for other issues and the wireless I believe never missed a beat. its possibly just an incompatibility problem.. a number of people have had issues with this particular card not connecting I have read heaps online about it.

    I have updated software etc, I have updated Bios all sorts under Daves direction it just doesn't work I have also change routers...its time to wire up make life easy
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    Does the router have antennae or a port for an external antenna/e? repositioning the antennae or adding an external antenna can make a world of difference.

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