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Home Network Meltdown

My home network is just a total mess. Everything could be working perfectly and then suddenly in a blink of an eye the whole network would crawl to a halt and crash. Just like that for no reason. I just spent the afternoon shifting from a wireless network to a wired one and what a headache that was. The hardest part was trying to find a 22 meter long black ethernet cable. I looked all over Hawalli walking from shop to shop and only found one place that had a black 20 meter long one and it was his last piece. Also picked up two Linksys 8-port switches and everything seems to be working fine for now.

The 20 meter cable cost me KD3 while the Linksys 8-port switches cost me KD6.750 each.

21 replies on “Home Network Meltdown”

Well, on the bright side your ethernet cabling will probably last for many many years to come.

I made the switch from wireless to wired and I never looked back.

Wired = Allot more secure (no sniffing), faster, and no interference

There is also the option to switch to wireless N. For me the only option with 6 normal wireless networks in the building. In 5 Ghz you have plenty more space and more speed. Its (here) stable.

Jens

i thought about it but currently have no use for it since AppleTV is 10/100, xbox, ps3 etc.. all 10/100. Only things 1gigabit are my macbooks and powermac server but they connect to each other wirelessly. Maybe will get 1gigabit in the future.

Yeah I see what you mean. Well I didn’t pay much for these 8ports so I can always get the 1gigabit once I have everything set up and working right.

Sounds perfect ! I didnt know those were available at Eureka. We usually get flat network management port cables from the server vendors.
Thanks lensman šŸ™‚

You can buy a box of Cat. 6 ethernet cables from the UK, I bought acarton with 500 meters of ethernet, and u can cut it accordingly. feel free to email me if you need help networking/wiring.

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