My modem is in my bedroom upstairs. The cable to it is fed through the outside wall of the house into this room -- my cable company did that.
I've got a new computer downstairs for my mom, almost directly underneath the modem, (probably about 10 feet to the right and then underneath) that I'd like to get an ethernet cable to for a LAN internet connection. (Wireless is less reliable and has been causing weird sounds in my cordless phones. I'd just rather do LAN.)
What would be the best way to do this? Feeding the wire down the stairs would look kind of sloppy and waste a lot of cable. Could I feed it through the outside of my house from the upstairs and then back in through the downstairs? (I live in a place that gets snow and rain.) Or could I hook up an ethernet jack downstairs and feed cabling through my walls somehow?
What supplies exactly would I need and what would be the best method? I've never done anything like this before, but I'm willing to do it to get a LAN connection downstairs. Thanks.
I've got a new computer downstairs for my mom, almost directly underneath the modem, (probably about 10 feet to the right and then underneath) that I'd like to get an ethernet cable to for a LAN internet connection. (Wireless is less reliable and has been causing weird sounds in my cordless phones. I'd just rather do LAN.)
What would be the best way to do this? Feeding the wire down the stairs would look kind of sloppy and waste a lot of cable. Could I feed it through the outside of my house from the upstairs and then back in through the downstairs? (I live in a place that gets snow and rain.) Or could I hook up an ethernet jack downstairs and feed cabling through my walls somehow?
What supplies exactly would I need and what would be the best method? I've never done anything like this before, but I'm willing to do it to get a LAN connection downstairs. Thanks.
