Not without something to significantly boost the signal. Anything beyond 15 feet is going to be trouble. Combining a 15 foot cable with a 6 foot extender cable usually fails with most printers. There are usb over ethernet adapters out there but I have no experience with them. What are you trying to do? That would help in answering your question.
Why do you need a cable with wireless?
Why do you need a cable with wireless?
when it was on the 1st floor my USB720 EVDO wireless modem got better signal when I put it on top of the computer hutch instead of hanging on the port in the back.. better signal. I used a 10 foot usb extension.
eventually I moved the modem to an EVDO router on the 2nd floor and it could be plugged into that directly.
no cable/dsl here in the sticks.
but ~90 feet?
Is there any chance what-so-ever of getting a modem with an external antenna? Those integrated ones only tend to work OK when close to the transmitter.
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eventually I moved the modem to an EVDO router on the 2nd floor and it could be plugged into that directly.
no cable/dsl here in the sticks.
but ~90 feet?
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You may want to look into a wireless extender, if the above solved your connection problem. They're easy, quick and cheap to set up.
the modem has a jack for an external antenna but it wound up being easier (in this house) to put it and the evdo router on the 2nd floor (great signal there) and run a network cable from the router to a gigabit switch in the basement which all the other PCs connect to.
I set it all up in 2009.. if I were to do it again..