Two Desktops, Two Routers, One Network

LoveOverClock

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I have two Desktop pc in two different
Rooms which they have A long distance one From another.
The problem is to get internet connection on both pc.
Both rooms have A telephone line which is also used for internet, both lines belong to the same network provider.
Is it possible to connect two different Routers into two different lines but the same network?, so both pc will have internet access without the need of making holes into the wall for ethernet cable s Or buying Wi-Fi cards.
 
Solution
So I will assume you only have 1 router and 1 ISP connection. You did not buy 2 internet connections and have them installed in 2 different rooms ? You can not connect 2 routers to a single ISP account

It is highly unlikely you can use the cable in the walls to connect the 2 pc. You would have to rewire it as eternet. Might be possible but it is unlikely but I suppose you could take it apart and look.

You only real option is to buy powerline network device. They would use the electrical outlets in your house similar to a long ethernet cable between your second pc and the router
So I will assume you only have 1 router and 1 ISP connection. You did not buy 2 internet connections and have them installed in 2 different rooms ? You can not connect 2 routers to a single ISP account

It is highly unlikely you can use the cable in the walls to connect the 2 pc. You would have to rewire it as eternet. Might be possible but it is unlikely but I suppose you could take it apart and look.

You only real option is to buy powerline network device. They would use the electrical outlets in your house similar to a long ethernet cable between your second pc and the router
 
Solution
I have two routers set up in my house. I used the existing phone lines in the house, which are the same as CAT 5 cables, and put the CAT 5 connectors on them. You CAN hook the second router to the first, and the first router to the modem. Make sure that you set up the second router as an Access Point only, and it will simply extend the range of the first router.