Although it’s easy to head to the electronics store to buy network cables, making do with cables of predetermined lengths can be a problem. More often than not, premade cables are either too short ...
I'm in the process of switching my smart home over to Power-over-Ethernet, and I've noticed that one of the network wiring ...
Although it probably feels like forever to many of us since Category 5 Ethernet cabling became prevalent, now that 2.5 and even 5 Gbit Ethernet has trickled into the mainstream, a pertinent question ...
Installing MoCA or Powerline adapters allows you to use the built in wiring inside your home for reliable internet connection ...
For some, differentiating straight-through, crossover, and rollover wiring of cables could be quite challenging. These terms are referring to the way the cables are wired (which pin on one end is ...
Hey guys I need some advice on wiring a new house that my parents are building.<BR><BR><B>The goals are:</B><BR><BR>1) Distribute audio / video throughout the house.<BR><BR>2) Home network for the ...
My home network is never quite finished, partly because I had some oversights while wiring it up, partly because the existing wiring wasn't designed well, and partly because it's a large task and I ...
NEW YORK – Wireless networking equipment is cheap, convenient and widespread. If you want to connect computers in your home, is it really worth doing it with wires? The answer, surprisingly, is yes.
Unfortunately it's wireless for us. I dislike the wireless (signal is extremely flaky), but seeing as how our office is at the other end of the apartment from the cable jack, it's a necessity. Wires ...