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  • mrpappy2u
    Civilian
    • Feb 2009
    • 293

    A little help for a stupid question I should know.

    Ok I am going to hardwire my ps3 ...
    So cat 6 - from line to back of modem
    ethernet to back of ps3
    simple....
    DO I USE A SPLITTER OR WHAT to get another ethernet cable out to my router.
    The router does not have a spot for a cable out.

    Ok all you young fellas ( or ladies ) let me have it .
    Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention
    of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved
    body, but rather, to skid in broadside, thoroughly
    used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming:
    "WOW...What a ride!"
  • #2
    norm
    Imperial Guard
    • Jun 2006
    • 4051
    • DSA norm

    is your modem a router too?

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    • #3
      mrpappy2u
      Civilian
      • Feb 2009
      • 293

      NO
      Right now the set up is Phone line my modem ethernet to 1st router and then bridged over to another router in the house where it is picked up by my ps 3. via wireless.
      I am a mac guy and the routers are a express and a older airport base station.
      Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention
      of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved
      body, but rather, to skid in broadside, thoroughly
      used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming:
      "WOW...What a ride!"

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      • #4
        mrpappy2u
        Civilian
        • Feb 2009
        • 293

        What I am going to do is reverse all this and start the process at my ps3 so it will go phone line to modem ethernet to ps3 AND to router #1 and then go on to the other computers.
        Hope this makes since.
        Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention
        of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved
        body, but rather, to skid in broadside, thoroughly
        used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming:
        "WOW...What a ride!"

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        • #5
          norm
          Imperial Guard
          • Jun 2006
          • 4051
          • DSA norm

          I don't think you can do it, can you give us the make and model of the modem?


          if not you may want to get a switch and use that.

          There's also no need for a Cat 6 you might as well go with the cheaper Cat 5. If the tech the cable plugs into is doesn't support the benefits of Cat 6 no need to get it. Cat 5 should be more then fast enough.


          So basically your network goes like this

          Wall--->modem--->1st router (wired)--->2nd router (wireless)

          There's no free ports in the 1st router?

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          • #6
            mrpappy2u
            Civilian
            • Feb 2009
            • 293

            Originally posted by norm
            I don't think you can do it, can you give us the make and model of the modem?


            if not you may want to get a switch and use that.

            There's also no need for a Cat 6 you might as well go with the cheaper Cat 5. If the tech the cable plugs into is doesn't support the benefits of Cat 6 no need to get it. Cat 5 should be more then fast enough.


            So basically your network goes like this

            Wall--->modem--->1st router (wired)--->2nd router (wireless)

            There's no free ports in the 1st router?

            No the 1st router was designed to be just a bridge it does have a usb port but nothing else I am using it this way because it is a it is a lot newer than my org. router and offers better distance. The base station does have another outlet so maybe I need to reverse the order again. I used cat 6 because I thought that that was what I used several years ago when I ran the line out to my shop it was a high ed phone line covered in water prof GOOOOO, BIG TIME MESSY . But this is not the same and it was only 10 cent more per foot and I only need 30 feet.

            so I should run the leads

            wall... modem split to ps3 and 1st router then to 2nd router.
            Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention
            of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved
            body, but rather, to skid in broadside, thoroughly
            used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming:
            "WOW...What a ride!"

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            • #7
              norm
              Imperial Guard
              • Jun 2006
              • 4051
              • DSA norm

              That should work for you. That waterproof stuff sucks big time..lol


              Here at home I have
              wall--->modem--->router (wireless)

              For the router I have a Linksys that I flashed with Tomato as my firmware. It runs great and the only time I've had trouble with my computers or 360 was if I left my P2P up and running. Before Tomato I used WW-DRT and that worked good too, but the newest update seemed to slow things down for me.

              Here in our apartment the one wireless signal is strong enough to reach all the rooms. If I need any boost I can get that through Tomato's software. It'll let me up the power a bit on the router to get a stronger signal.

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              • #8
                RageProphetXIII
                Officer
                • Jan 2009
                • 3029

                Originally posted by norm
                That should work for you. That waterproof stuff sucks big time..lol


                Here at home I have
                wall--->modem--->router (wireless)

                For the router I have a Linksys that I flashed with Tomato as my firmware. It runs great and the only time I've had trouble with my computers or 360 was if I left my P2P up and running. Before Tomato I used WW-DRT and that worked good too, but the newest update seemed to slow things down for me.

                Here in our apartment the one wireless signal is strong enough to reach all the rooms. If I need any boost I can get that through Tomato's software. It'll let me up the power a bit on the router to get a stronger signal.
                What the hell is Tomato?
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                • #9
                  FunkyFaulc
                  Civilian
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 711

                  You know Rage... Tomato. Sheesh.


                  "Are you questioning my Bad-Assness? Have you seen my guns?"

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                  • #10
                    FunkyFaulc
                    Civilian
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 711

                    Just kidding.. I have no idea what the hell he's talking about ;)


                    "Are you questioning my Bad-Assness? Have you seen my guns?"

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                    • #11
                      norm
                      Imperial Guard
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 4051
                      • DSA norm

                      Direct Link for Tomato


                      Wiki page about it


                      Screenshots


                      Basically Tomato will let you switch out your default firmware for your router and replace it with one that lets you have more options. As far as I know it only works with Linksys routers, but there's a ton of other firmwares out there for different routers.

                      I like it because I can view traffic, monitor my bandwidth, helps with opening up my 360's NAT and allows more options for my P2P.

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