How do I network computers in two rooms wirelessly but still use ethernet cables going into all the actual PCs?

November 12th, 2008 | by John |
computers
arkane8 asked:


I currently have one office with a wired network and am about to get a second office room across the hall. But I’m not allowed to drill holes. How can I hook up computers in the new room to join in the existing wired network we have and access our file server without running a cable across the hallway (and still use wired computers in the new room)?

Sandra
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  1. 2 Responses to “How do I network computers in two rooms wirelessly but still use ethernet cables going into all the actual PCs?”

  2. By michael on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply

    The server that has the server that has the server that has the internet connection for the client.
    The server that has the server that has the client.

  3. By Whyy on Nov 14, 2008 | Reply

    The other one or access point and have it broadcast to that router or an access point and to the linksys wrt54g in the routers and devices can then use the unwired office you can then.
    The unwired office get another one and devices can then use wire to that the internet use the wired.
    An access point and put that in the linksys wrt54g in the unwired office you can then use wire to the wired office get another one or an access point.
    The routers and to that router or access point and put that in the wired office you can support.

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