ChatterBank0 min ago
Are Desktop Pc`s Wireless
I have a desktop PC and a laptop,I know the latter is wireless but what about the PC?
At the moment it had an Ethernet cable running from my Virgin topbox..But can it work without.
I have been thinking of changing my broadband to BT and she said that it will work just from their router/hub,but this made me wonder if the PC has to be wireless enabled for it to do this.(I will not be moving to them after all )
Soooo...I have been looking for options in case it isn`t...Found Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
.I want to move my tv etc to the other side of the room ,so cables have to be relocated,have got an Virgin engineer coming out at end of month so will be able to ask him regards to my PC.the person I spoke to at Virgin said that the new connections will be much simplier than my present ones,which are ridiculous...so many cables and messy.
This is where I think Buenchico will come in and advise me.
At the moment it had an Ethernet cable running from my Virgin topbox..But can it work without.
I have been thinking of changing my broadband to BT and she said that it will work just from their router/hub,but this made me wonder if the PC has to be wireless enabled for it to do this.(I will not be moving to them after all )
Soooo...I have been looking for options in case it isn`t...Found Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
.I want to move my tv etc to the other side of the room ,so cables have to be relocated,have got an Virgin engineer coming out at end of month so will be able to ask him regards to my PC.the person I spoke to at Virgin said that the new connections will be much simplier than my present ones,which are ridiculous...so many cables and messy.
This is where I think Buenchico will come in and advise me.
Answers
Kloofnek - try this but it's saying the site is under maintenance at the minute....
17:39 Fri 03rd Jan 2014
To avoid running a cable round your room from your hub to your PC you can use an "ethernet network adapter". You buy a pair of them, plug 1 into the mains near your hub and the other one into a socket near your PC. You then use an ethernet cable from the hub to adapter 1 and a second from adapter 2 to your PC.
I like my PC to be connected to my hub by a cable - my PC is upstairs and my hub is downstairs. I have an adapter in the hall and one by the PC and it solves the problem.
I bought mine from 7dayshop.com but they are readily available from Amazon etc.
I like my PC to be connected to my hub by a cable - my PC is upstairs and my hub is downstairs. I have an adapter in the hall and one by the PC and it solves the problem.
I bought mine from 7dayshop.com but they are readily available from Amazon etc.
Kloofnek - try this but it's saying the site is under maintenance at the minute.
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If that doesn't work try http:// www.7da yshop.c om/cata logsear ch/resu lt/?q=e thernet
and look for the 500mps one half way down the page.
Otherwise http:// www.7da yshop.c om/ and search for "ethernet"
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