Yes you should be able to run a long ethernet cable from the second floor main router up to the 3rd floor C3200 router. Use a Cat 5e UTP cable for the run. Ethernet cables runs can be up to 300 feet s...
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I''ll setup the SFP to RJ45, put a router after the converter and then rout two ethernet cables to two floors, each with its own router. Currently I have an extra old router/VDSL modem combo. The
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Yes you should be able to run a long ethernet cable from the second floor main router up to the 3rd floor C3200 router. Use a Cat 5e UTP cable for the run. No flat cables or copper clad...
In the basement, there is the ONT+residental gateway device that converts the light impulses to Ethernet. At the moment, a router is directly connected to this device. This setup has to
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