I might be moving into a flat in the basement of a big house where my friend lives in the flat on the top (second) floor.
She's got broadband and I'm hoping to take a Cat5 cable from a socket on her router down through the house to the basement so I can fit an RJ45 socket there from which I can take a Cat5 cable to my computer and maybe some kind of wi-fi device too for my tablet.
Does this sound feasible?
Also, I'd like an intercom so we can communicate - a basic wired one (I guess a separate cable can go with the Cat5) but not the kind that is normally used to go from a flat to the main door, more like a dedicated "phone" handset at each end. Anyone got any recommendations for the intercom - I've looked and found a few very cheap ones but I'm happy to spend £100 or so for a quality one.
Thanks
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Re: Taking broadband down three floors and wired intercom
If it was me, I'd just do as you suggest - drop a cat5 out and down and connect to an ACCESS POINT if you just want wireless or a router that can be configured as an access point (which would then give you wireless AND 3 ports for wired devices).
Don't go straight into a router, as you'll end up with two DHCP servers, double NAT, issues with apps.
As for talking.....if you've got internet, why not just use your phones - Skype, Whatsapp, etc - saves additional cabling, expense and hassle.
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Don't go straight into a router, as you'll end up with two DHCP servers, double NAT, issues with apps.
As for talking.....if you've got internet, why not just use your phones - Skype, Whatsapp, etc - saves additional cabling, expense and hassle.
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Re: Taking broadband down three floors and wired intercom
its easy enough, 2 drops of CAT 5E (1 for intercom the other for networking), a simple wired network switch and a access point on your end - are these proper flats or just a room in a shared house (one electric meter and fuse board), if its just a house, a powerline kit will do the job without the need for running cables
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Re: Taking broadband down three floors and wired intercom
Thanks everyone
They are "proper" separate flats with separate electrics so powerline is out of the question - not that I like them anyway.
I'd prefer a proper wired intercom to WhatsApp etc as it would be distinctive and separate and would get attention rather than being lost amongst all the other "noise"!
They are "proper" separate flats with separate electrics so powerline is out of the question - not that I like them anyway.
I'd prefer a proper wired intercom to WhatsApp etc as it would be distinctive and separate and would get attention rather than being lost amongst all the other "noise"!
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