FreedomEclipse
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Heres just a real basic layout of the new room i made in MS Paint
Right now im using an Edimax AP which feeds into a 5-port gigabit switch where i connect it up to the internet (via powerline) NAS & PC with 1 port spare to for a laptop or any other device that needs a hardwire.
Im trying to streamline the whole thing without throwing too much money at it. I asked for a wall socket to be placed in the small storage area and the wall behind me where i will be sitting at my PC desk and i was gonna put my NAS and printer there but mum had her own idea (as always) and told the builders not to do it despite her asking me what i wanted because its going to be my room
Colors signify a double wall socket.
What i may do is buy one of these:
The wifi one can be placed either just in front of the bathroom for optimum coverage of the lower level of the house or i can plug it into one of the wall sockets around my bed and use a short patch cable to hook it up to a hub where I can hook up my NAS and my PC to....
Alternatively Ive got so many fucking wall sockets around my PC that i can just plug my PC into a powerline via a 1.5m or 2m network cable and then decide how to set the rest up.... Because I honestly dont know..... Sadly because the TP-Link is an AV500, it wont play nice with my AV600 powerline adapters which is a real shame.
Also alternative - I could hook the wifi powerline to one of the wallsockets below my PC desk and have my PC hook up to the net from there.
Ive got to find a way where i dont have to drag Network cables around though - I want a tidy look and not a mass of cables....
Any networking guru's care to share how they would make this work?
Right now im using an Edimax AP which feeds into a 5-port gigabit switch where i connect it up to the internet (via powerline) NAS & PC with 1 port spare to for a laptop or any other device that needs a hardwire.
Im trying to streamline the whole thing without throwing too much money at it. I asked for a wall socket to be placed in the small storage area and the wall behind me where i will be sitting at my PC desk and i was gonna put my NAS and printer there but mum had her own idea (as always) and told the builders not to do it despite her asking me what i wanted because its going to be my room
Colors signify a double wall socket.
What i may do is buy one of these:
The wifi one can be placed either just in front of the bathroom for optimum coverage of the lower level of the house or i can plug it into one of the wall sockets around my bed and use a short patch cable to hook it up to a hub where I can hook up my NAS and my PC to....
Alternatively Ive got so many fucking wall sockets around my PC that i can just plug my PC into a powerline via a 1.5m or 2m network cable and then decide how to set the rest up.... Because I honestly dont know..... Sadly because the TP-Link is an AV500, it wont play nice with my AV600 powerline adapters which is a real shame.
Also alternative - I could hook the wifi powerline to one of the wallsockets below my PC desk and have my PC hook up to the net from there.
Ive got to find a way where i dont have to drag Network cables around though - I want a tidy look and not a mass of cables....
Any networking guru's care to share how they would make this work?