Nettet30. apr. 2016 · Plug one in near your modem in the living room, plug the modem into this and then have the other one plugged in in the bedroom where you want your wireless router to be. The best option is obviously running an Ethernet cable but if that's not practical, you could try the above. M mickevh Distinguished Member Apr 27, 2016 #3 Nettet2. mar. 2024 · Connect one end of the coax cable to a cable outlet, then connect the other end to the modem. Connect the power cable to the modem, then plug the other end into an electrical outlet. … Step 2: Connect Modem to Computer or WiFi Router. … Step 3: …
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NettetHow to move your Fibe Wireless Receiver to a new location in your home : Disconnecting and reconnecting your Fibe Wireless Receiver Personal Business Bell for Better Bell Stores ON FR Shop Support MyBell Log in / Register Fibe TV Overview Receivers & remotes Channels and programming Pay-per-view Self-serve options Troubleshooting … Nettet15. aug. 2024 · Separate The Modem And Router: After making sure you have power sockets in the new room, turn off the router and the modem by pressing their power buttons. Now, unplug all the wires and cables connecting the two devices and make … dr cynthia pridgen
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NettetYes, if you have an active cable coaxial outlet in the other room, you can move the modem yourself. If not, you'd need to get the coaxial connection moved/extended to the other room. If you have the expertise or know someone who does could add a new … NettetIf you already have a router, you'll want to configure a new router as an access point (essentially assign static IP and turn off DHCP). Cat6 will give you at least 1 Gbps speed. Note that if you get a switch or another router, you'll have 4 ports but those 4 will share the connection to your isp. NettetChances are that the Centurylink tech completely bypassed it and connected the coax line from the street directly to the kitchen. You'll have to look for that coax connection and swap in the line for the living room. At most you'll need one or two wrenches to loosen the nut on the coax cables. 1 Reply Share ReportSave r/HomeNetworking energy optimization services