FUCK SAKE.... I FUCKING HATE AMERICANS..... YOU ALL SHOULD BE BANNED FROM MAKING VIDEOS... ITS ALL JUST BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH.... GET TO THE FUCKING POINT!!!
@theedomotion There are multiple things you can do. You need to figure out what kind of network you want to setup, and do some research. Commonly, you can setup a wireless router (that will basically configure itself) that can handle assigning addresses, etc. to the rest of your network. Then you can simply connect computers with ethernet or via wireless.
cat 5e and cat 6 both will work. and even cat whatever shielded will work just fine. both wires will cary the signal just as good as the other.all my wires are shielded cause thats what i had and it works great.
A sneaker net is NOT a home network. The basic principle of a network is devices all connected to each other. Sneaker net is just saving data to disks and "carrying" the disk in between pyhsical machines. Pirillo, you are a joke. You think you know computers, but you're a wikipedia computer guy.
first comment in 1 month lol, anyway im getting a wired connection for my 50mb serivce as im only receving 7mb through there crap wireless thing, with wired however i can receve over the 50mb lol i reached 55mbps the day i tested it wired lol
I need to do this because wireless just doesn't cut it. I'm sure I'm more than capable of doing the wiring but climbing around in a spider-filled roof cavity won't be much fun.
it started small with a modem and a stock roughter
now
cable modem / custom build firewall and nat roughter / cisco managed switch / 2 wirless acsses points / voip / 2 network cams / and 2 16 port switches for lan partys / plus about 17 computers
Wireless may be a little more reliable when you're right up under the router - but the speed of a wireless network is still nowhere near what you can achieve in a wired setup.
yes but its more convenient than wired, i personaly would much rather have a slower internet speed than have a fast one with the hastle of all the wires everywhere.
Yeah, I agree with you on that one. There's a lot of trade-offs for both wireless and wired. It basically comes down to if you have the time to deal with being an "attic monkey". If not, wireless is still okay. It's a lot better than no connection at all!
Every sunday my friends set up wired network of 8 PCs running XP and play some multiplayer games. I been there and saw it. Must say it's lots of fun if you are a gamer, but I am not in the video games anymore. Sure, there are lots of cables and mess in the room, but after everything is set, they are playing games for about 8 hours, sometimes longer. They told me you have to have the Switch device in order to set up network.
Ah, network parties... the memories. The screams of pain and horror. Countless hours of annoyance. And the satisfaction of wrestling windows into submission so that you could play for a couple of hours =P.
The only time I wired a home network I found a out that the house had diagonal studs between the vertical studs. It took me like 10 minutes of trying to feed the guide through before I realized that fact. So ended up knocking out some drywall and notching out the diagonal stud and plastering over the hole. I only lived there for another month. In retrospect it hardly seemed worth the effort.
Get stp cable not utp. This eliminates any possible problems on the line.
However extremely unlikely, I've had it happen. My radar or microwave cannon(not sure which) screwed with the transmission on the cable.
lesleyhenriquez 7 months ago
my modem & Airport express not communicating?
what I need to do. thank you
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Arsaxophone 9 months ago
@Arsaxophone Be hetero. Being gay is a choice and I do not support it. It wil also fix your problem.
lesleyhenriquez 7 months ago
FUCK YOUR FACE...I COULDN'T GET ANY THING...LOSER...FREAK
lifeiwithmars 9 months ago
FUCK SAKE.... I FUCKING HATE AMERICANS..... YOU ALL SHOULD BE BANNED FROM MAKING VIDEOS... ITS ALL JUST BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH.... GET TO THE FUCKING POINT!!!
ihatemuckdjs 11 months ago
This guy is booooring!
YeshuaHamashiach777 1 year ago
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@YeshuaHamashiach777 i never get bored watching his videos
fancysnake1 1 year ago
wow 240p!!!!!!!!
coolfreak1mannan 1 year ago
Managed switches are worth it!
TechnicCreations 1 year ago
no1 is helping here... all i want to do is set up a network in my home so every computer can connect to mine, what do i do? please reply asap
theedomotion 2 years ago
asap
thatoldgeezer 2 years ago
@theedomotion There are multiple things you can do. You need to figure out what kind of network you want to setup, and do some research. Commonly, you can setup a wireless router (that will basically configure itself) that can handle assigning addresses, etc. to the rest of your network. Then you can simply connect computers with ethernet or via wireless.
samuelferry 2 years ago
buy a switch.
tommmmmer 2 years ago
when i was 13 . last year :D
ALEXLOVESMIA 2 years ago
Last week LOL hahahaha
Windows7douchbag 2 years ago
cat 5e and cat 6 both will work. and even cat whatever shielded will work just fine. both wires will cary the signal just as good as the other.all my wires are shielded cause thats what i had and it works great.
singledad2342001 2 years ago
A sneaker net is NOT a home network. The basic principle of a network is devices all connected to each other. Sneaker net is just saving data to disks and "carrying" the disk in between pyhsical machines. Pirillo, you are a joke. You think you know computers, but you're a wikipedia computer guy.
stromboldt 2 years ago
Years ago, I had an older computer at that time at the center since routers didn't really exist yet :)
Ninesvnsicks 2 years ago
3 weeks ago i swear
psperspective1 2 years ago
first comment in 1 month lol, anyway im getting a wired connection for my 50mb serivce as im only receving 7mb through there crap wireless thing, with wired however i can receve over the 50mb lol i reached 55mbps the day i tested it wired lol
mrh112 2 years ago
2 hours ago and it's working :-)
k44p0 2 years ago
last week :D no i am jokeing like 3 years
KuSQ3N 2 years ago
i use wired because i am a gamer, and i run different types of servers
aidan160 2 years ago
I need to do this because wireless just doesn't cut it. I'm sure I'm more than capable of doing the wiring but climbing around in a spider-filled roof cavity won't be much fun.
vidmanx0 2 years ago
@vidmanx0 if you have a crawl space under your house then run the wires under the house, that's what i did to my laptops and xbox360.
singledad2342001 2 years ago
like 2 years ago
it started small with a modem and a stock roughter
now
cable modem / custom build firewall and nat roughter / cisco managed switch / 2 wirless acsses points / voip / 2 network cams / and 2 16 port switches for lan partys / plus about 17 computers
ki11ercat 2 years ago
something similar happened to me...
Prestinoiam 2 years ago
hi there, u seem to know a bit about networking, would u be able to give me a few tips?
kaids32 2 years ago
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what do you want to know?
ki11ercat 2 years ago
8 years old... i am only 10 now...
WeAreTwoDoorsDown 3 years ago
I think the Mhz fact were wrong, To my knowledge cat5 100mhz, cat5e 350mhz, cat6 500mhz bandwidth.
blizzard242 3 years ago 7
hehehehe i setup mine last week haha you don't know where i live just try and stroddle me
darkmastachief 3 years ago
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fucking nerd! GO DIRECTLY TO THE POINT!!
xbassassinsx 3 years ago
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wyattk1 3 years ago
last week
dumpsterdives 3 years ago
Can someone tell me is there any router or modem connects to ISP or another router wirelessly?
I need to setup a network where network cable is not available. Eg: home basement.
help appreciated.
rmcomcast 3 years ago
can you mix pc and macs into a wired network?
thebudgetgamer 3 years ago
You should be able to, but Windows can only read FAT and NTFS file systems, so you may run into issues as far as file sharing.
homestar92 3 years ago
While I have been on the Internet since 1995 or earlier, I setup my home (2 or more computers) network way back in 1998 or 1999. ;)
trpted 3 years ago
where can i get that background
fitbikerdr69 3 years ago
i run the network
wireless for my parents upstairs and wired for anything down iin my room
im 15
playsmartplay 3 years ago
So?
androfire264 3 years ago 4
he says wireless is ureliable, its moslty due to the distance from the router, i use wirless and it has never failed
bakerp990i 3 years ago
Wireless may be a little more reliable when you're right up under the router - but the speed of a wireless network is still nowhere near what you can achieve in a wired setup.
mattstech1 3 years ago
yes but its more convenient than wired, i personaly would much rather have a slower internet speed than have a fast one with the hastle of all the wires everywhere.
bakerp990i 3 years ago
Yeah, I agree with you on that one. There's a lot of trade-offs for both wireless and wired. It basically comes down to if you have the time to deal with being an "attic monkey". If not, wireless is still okay. It's a lot better than no connection at all!
mattstech1 3 years ago
no not last week ... yesterday!!!!!!
jbockmon 3 years ago
Wow, could I actually have a earlier start on networking than you Chris? Four words, Doom over serial modem.
And yes, we re-enact sneaker-networks here at work for classified content =P. Threw some of my co-workers for a loop refering to it like that.
obiewancoyote 3 years ago
Windows 98 sucked for networking.
Branhower1 3 years ago 2
Every sunday my friends set up wired network of 8 PCs running XP and play some multiplayer games. I been there and saw it. Must say it's lots of fun if you are a gamer, but I am not in the video games anymore. Sure, there are lots of cables and mess in the room, but after everything is set, they are playing games for about 8 hours, sometimes longer. They told me you have to have the Switch device in order to set up network.
skrstov 3 years ago
Ah, network parties... the memories. The screams of pain and horror. Countless hours of annoyance. And the satisfaction of wrestling windows into submission so that you could play for a couple of hours =P.
obiewancoyote 3 years ago
i have glow sticks & im a stud. :P
eshninerforest 3 years ago
today seriously
coreydm676 3 years ago
The only time I wired a home network I found a out that the house had diagonal studs between the vertical studs. It took me like 10 minutes of trying to feed the guide through before I realized that fact. So ended up knocking out some drywall and notching out the diagonal stud and plastering over the hole. I only lived there for another month. In retrospect it hardly seemed worth the effort.
Ralajer 3 years ago
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FIFTH ;)
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720JC 3 years ago
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XMichaelSpektorX 3 years ago
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and i never had a wired network
at was always wireless :)
HackerTHATSME 3 years ago