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September 18th, 2010 01:25 AM #11
100 meters nga chief as the above post mentioned. After that a repeater will be needed to extend the signal.
An alternative would be to rely on a wireless router plus a wireless repeater. If it's just across the street, just make sure the wireless router can provide ideally 3 bars worth of signal to the repeater on the other side. Kung less than 3 bars just run health checks and see if the reliability of the connection is still good on the other side. Not the best option if transfer speed and stability's a concern but easier to setup and discontinue whenever needed (as opposed to crossing wires from a post and back then remove them after and replace them all over again and such).
Pero kung wired talaga, may nadaanan akong tindahan before na nagbebenta ng STP sa Carriedo, ain't cheap though and again length limits apply.
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September 18th, 2010 02:51 AM #12dati may nag-suggest sa'min to use RJ45 to BNC then yun ang tutulay sa labas yun BNC cable then BNC again to RJ45. i'm not sure how it is converted pero puwede daw yun
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September 18th, 2010 11:33 AM #13Delikado kasi sa Lightning or electrostatic ang mga outdoor wired devices. Kahit hindi direct hit ang lightning, basta within vicinity ay nakakasira din ito. Sayang mga ethernet devices.
Kung almost same price ang magastos mo sa wired and wireless. I prefer wireless. Safe ka sa Electrostatic discharge, mechanical and environmental stress sa wire installed.. No more worry.. just enjoy the connection.
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September 18th, 2010 10:33 PM #14
Currently naka wireless network ako. Pero di kaya mag stream ng HD content using wireless. G lang kasi mga routers ko.
Mukhang mahal and delikado sa lightning kapag gagamit ng outdoor cable. Kakayanin kaya if I'll upgrade my routers to wireless N?
Ganito setup ko:
Modem --- wifi router >>> <<< wifi router --- UTP cable to computers.
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September 18th, 2010 10:58 PM #15
The better option is to upgrade to WiFi N but you have to make sure you get 300mbs and not the lower 150mbs wifi N system.
And remember, even with wifi-N, speed decreases with signal strength.
At my home, even my wifi-N setup occassionally pauses/lags with blue-ray/hi-def videos. I am thinking my bottleneck is my LAN.
BTW, although the wifi-N runs at 300mbs, regular LAN only maxes out at 100mbs unless you are running a gigabit lan setup.
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September 18th, 2010 11:44 PM #16
I think 100mbps is already enough to stream HD content. It's my setup at home and I can watch HD video using WDTV connected (wired) to my home network.
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September 19th, 2010 12:03 AM #17borrow a friend's wireless-n router and test it.. if it works then you can buy one.. if bottleneck then i think you have to settle with STP cables
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September 19th, 2010 11:47 AM #18
If you're gonna get an N, make sure it's the 300mbps type.
Asus and Edimax both have Gigabit 300mbps N routers. You can also upgrade its antennae to high-gain type.
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