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Question from David: Hi, Rick. I hope you can give me some advice about a networking issue.
My cable modem is located in my living room but my computer is in the bedroom. I’d like your recommendation on the best way to connect them.
I have decided that I’d rather not use Wi-Fi, so is there any way to connect my computer to the modem without using a router?
Rick’s answer: You sure can David, and there are a couple of relatively simpl3 ways to do it:
1 – First, I’ll start with a really cheap option that will require a little work on your part. Simply purchase an Ethernet cable that’s long enough to go from the PC to the modem.
Just be aware that you’ll have to figure out a way to run the cable between the two rooms.
You can either drill a small hole in a corner of the ceiling in both rooms and drop the cable down from the attic or get fancy and actually run the cable through the inside walls and up into the attic.
Alternatively, you can drill holes in a corner of the floors of both rooms and run the cable through the basement or crawlspace.
Either the attic or the basement/crawlspace will work fine. Just choose the one that you feel would work best for you.
2 – This option will likely cost you a bit more but you can have your computer connected to the modem in minutes after receiving the package.
All you have to do is purchase a pair of powerline networking adapters and plug them into outlets near the PC and modem.
You won’t have to run any wires between the rooms and there is nothing to configure. Simply plug them in and the connection is made!
The two options listed above will get your PC online without having to use a wireless router, but are you really sure you want to skip the router?
It’s fine if you do, but there are some things I think you should consider before making your final decision:
1 – A good router can work as a hardware firewall can help enhance the security of your PC and safeguard your identity while you’re online. In my opinion, that’s a big deal in today’s world of hackers and identity theft.
2 – Creating a wireless network would allow you to connect your smart phone, tablet and other Wi-Fi capable devices to the Internet (and to each other) without having to use your cell carrier’s data plan.
3 – The newest routers on the market today are blazing fast, very secure, and quite affordable after the recent price drops.
I’m not trying to talk you out of your decision David, just letting you know that you do have options. Good luck!