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Thread: Phone socket

  1. #11
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    I am referring to a pci card installed on your motherboard

    Type 192.168.1.1 into your address bar.

    This should take you into the router set up.

    username and password should be admin.

    Try to redo the set up, there should be a menu option in there.

    Might be an idea to re-install the drivers for the card before you do this.
    John

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    Diana

    it has two antennas, I have had two routers...I had put a 7db antenna one on at one stage..

    like I have said none of my other computers, Ipads, laptops, iphones, androids, TVs have an issue with connecting and staying connected and they are further away...

    I think its the card so I would like to put in a phone socket so the computer can be hard wired
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    Just be aware that it is illegal to do your own wiring that connects to the public telephone network in any way, this includes running ethernet cables through the walls or roof.
    I'd have a look at a powerline adapter which allows a LAN connection over your power cables, and leave the modem at the phone point. Something like this http://www.scorptec.com.au/computer/40557-tl-pa211

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    He had actually left the modem where it is we have run an Ethernet cable through the roof with a docket at each end this just basically acts as an extension and it still plugs in to the back of the router

    It may slow the connection being so long but hey my internet is nothing to write home about


    All we did really was utilise the 30 meter cable I bought sometime ago rather than running through the house at the top of the doors we have just run it through the roof to make it tidier
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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