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Wireless Question on Home PC |
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Right not I have my home entertainment pc wired into the back of my wireless
router. My setup has a splitter from the wall out. One going to the TV tuner
in the pc and the other going into the cable modem. But as of last night, I
can only get a signal to the cable modem if I plug it directly into the
cable outlet in the wall. If I try it via the splitter, I don't get signal.
Obviously, Cox cables internet signal leaves something to be desired. So
other than trying to get a new splitter which may or may not fix the problem
or having a tech person come out, would it be better to just get a wireless
usb for the home pc and then relocate the cable modem and wireless router to
another cable outlet in the house? I am also connecting a laptop via the
wireless router. I really don't even use internet access on the home pc
other than retrieving information while in the Media Center interface.
Thanks,
Greg
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Thu, 15 May 2008, 9:26 am |
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