Repeater Router Eliminates Messy Wire Connections?

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Bret Cahill

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If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

No one wants to commit and admit this works.


Bret Cahill
 
On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 11:15:33 PM UTC-5, Bret Cahill wrote:
If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

No one wants to commit and admit this works.


Bret Cahill

Mainly because you either state the obvious or make off the wall statements.
 
On 10/27/2016 12:15 PM, Bret Cahill wrote:
If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

No one wants to commit and admit this works.

Do you wanna turn your own house into a *microwave oven* using lots of
wireless routers and repeaters? ;)

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On 10/27/2016 12:15 AM, Bret Cahill wrote:
If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

No one wants to commit and admit this works.


Bret Cahill



Wow! A wireless router. Who could believe such a thing?
 
On Thu, 27 Oct 2016 11:33:54 -0400, Tom Biasi <tombiasi@optonline.net>
wrote:

On 10/27/2016 12:15 AM, Bret Cahill wrote:
If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

No one wants to commit and admit this works.


Bret Cahill



Wow! A wireless router. Who could believe such a thing?

Sno-o-o-o-ort >:-}

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On 2016-10-27, Bret Cahill <bretcahill@aol.com> wrote:
If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you
just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

yeah, it's called a wireless bridge, many access points can be
configured as wireless bridges.



Ironically Cisco is one maker of wireless bridges

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On 10/26/2016 11:15 PM, Bret Cahill wrote:
If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

No one wants to commit and admit this works.


Bret Cahill
Ethernet cable strung all over the house will reliably distribute data
all over the house. Wireless, at its very best, will forever be laden
with endless bandwidth-hogging security paranoia and dicey connection
schemes. Cable works. Wireless works...sometimes.
 
On 28 Oct 2016 12:09:52 GMT, Jasen Betts <jasen@xnet.co.nz> wrote:

On 2016-10-27, Bret Cahill <bretcahill@aol.com> wrote:
If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you
just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

yeah, it's called a wireless bridge, many access points can be
configured as wireless bridges.



Ironically Cisco is one maker of wireless bridges

Most routers have WDS. Now weather different brands work together and
route to the local LAN ports is another mystery.

Cheers
 
If you don't want ethernet cable strung all over the house can't you just get a repeater router and plug the ethernet line into that?

No one wants to commit and admit this works.

Do you wanna turn your own house into a *microwave oven* using lots of
wireless routers and repeaters? ;)

Some MP / inventor claims there's enough energy from all the cell phones in London to harvest and charge up small batteries on pollution monitoring units. Cyclists can monitor and GPS tag pollution levels across the city w/o charging up the battery.

A pot hole app would work for cyclists as well. Send the acceleration data back to CalTrans in real time.

If anyone gets cute and deliberately pegs bumps and rumble strips to get his favorite cycling route resurfaced CalTrans software should be able to figger it out.


Bret Cahill
 

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