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Either make a network cable and connect it to the connector, and if you don't want to take the bright line, you can only use the wireless router.
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Is it a laptop, if it is a laptop, you can create a wireless connection in the master bedroom to share the network connection, and you can also use software such as the Lenovo ReadyComm 5
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Solution 1: Master bedroom network port + network cable + wireless routing - wireless reception of > secondary bedroom notebook. (Wireless Scheme).
Scheme 2: Master bedroom network port + network cable - > secondary bedroom computer network port. (Wired scheme).
If you use a wireless router.
A USB wireless receiver can be used to receive wireless signals. >>>More
The best solution to this problem is that the power cat (with a strong signal, point-to-point) is very suitable for the landlord's situation.
There should be a pre-embedded network cable in the wall. >>>More
There are eight lines in a network cable, but in fact only four are used in the network, and it is okay to take the other four to another set of network signals, but you have to make sure that the electrician is not connected to you like this, even then you still need a router to make the two network cables share the Internet, or you can do two network cables. I don't know what I'm saying, you understand no.
"Network Neighbors" on the desktop -- right-click -- Properties -- Create a new connection (in the left bar) -- Next -- Select Connect to Internet (C) -- Next--Set up my connection manually--Next--Connect with a broadband connection that requires a username and password--Next--Enter the ISP name (whatever)--Next--Enter your username and password (that is, the account number and password given to you by Netcom or Telecom)--Next--Select Add a shortcut to this connection on my desktop--Click Done!