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Old 12-01-2006, 13:13   #14
SMHarman
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Re: 2 broadband modems in one house

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Originally Posted by nightwing
Thanks for the info lads, I think my best bet is to wire a length of ethernet cable from the router downstairs to the daughters pc upstairs. I take it I could buy a length of this from RS or Maplins along with a couple of connectors and crimping tool ?

Nightwing
The more elegant solution would be to buy two CAT5 sockets and the cable, wire them together and screw them to the walls. Then get two short patch cables to plug into those.
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