I'm trying to figure out how to set up the modem/computers in our apartment. Trouble is, the cheap jerks only bothered putting one cable jack per apartment - it's on the far side of the living room, about as far as it can get from the bedroom where our computers are.
The modem/router our new ISP provided has WIFI... but like any seasoned gamer, I consider "wireless" to be a dirty word - wireless mice, keyboards and internet connections are all sketchy in my book
. That leaves me having to span a distance of about 40 feet with cabling of some sort.
I scoured google for info, and while I learned all about the different types of coax and ethernet cables, I was unable to find anything that compared them... so my question is, would it be better to go with a long coax cable and short ethernet cables (ie modem in the bedroom near the computers) or the opposite (ie modem at the cable jack)? [Not taking into account the inconvenience of someone having to get up and go to the other room if the modem needs a reboot.] Or does it not really matter which I use, given the relatively short distance?
The modem/router our new ISP provided has WIFI... but like any seasoned gamer, I consider "wireless" to be a dirty word - wireless mice, keyboards and internet connections are all sketchy in my book
I scoured google for info, and while I learned all about the different types of coax and ethernet cables, I was unable to find anything that compared them... so my question is, would it be better to go with a long coax cable and short ethernet cables (ie modem in the bedroom near the computers) or the opposite (ie modem at the cable jack)? [Not taking into account the inconvenience of someone having to get up and go to the other room if the modem needs a reboot.] Or does it not really matter which I use, given the relatively short distance?