Hi all
I am trying to get a second computer in another part of the house to receive a steady Bandwith.
The PC does have a WIFI attached PCI but doesn't seem stable enough.
I have a BT phone line in the room I am looking to thus instead connect to the desktop.
I have a CAT5E 10 meter cable.
I have tried looking for a wall BT phone line converter to a CAt5E so i can connect my cat5e cable from desktop to the converter in the phone line.
however when i search all i get are RJ11 phone convertors. I do not see a wall phone line to a CAT5e. But, will that work? will my desktop get a connection this way or doe sit need to be connected to the router? Router only has two ethernet sockets which are used by my main desktop and PS4. I do not have a spare router Ethernet. Would a second router work? by using a Rj11 to a 2nd router and then connecting 2nd router to 2nd desktop by the cat5e cable?
Ive already tried looking at splitting main router ethernet socket into two but each splitter i have seen says only one desktop can use the socket at a single time. obviously i need an option that allows both desktop to use internet for gaming at same time.
Happy to spend 40 quid to solve the issue but what are my options?
thank you
I am trying to get a second computer in another part of the house to receive a steady Bandwith.
The PC does have a WIFI attached PCI but doesn't seem stable enough.
I have a BT phone line in the room I am looking to thus instead connect to the desktop.
I have a CAT5E 10 meter cable.
I have tried looking for a wall BT phone line converter to a CAt5E so i can connect my cat5e cable from desktop to the converter in the phone line.
however when i search all i get are RJ11 phone convertors. I do not see a wall phone line to a CAT5e. But, will that work? will my desktop get a connection this way or doe sit need to be connected to the router? Router only has two ethernet sockets which are used by my main desktop and PS4. I do not have a spare router Ethernet. Would a second router work? by using a Rj11 to a 2nd router and then connecting 2nd router to 2nd desktop by the cat5e cable?
Ive already tried looking at splitting main router ethernet socket into two but each splitter i have seen says only one desktop can use the socket at a single time. obviously i need an option that allows both desktop to use internet for gaming at same time.
Happy to spend 40 quid to solve the issue but what are my options?
thank you