I have no idea why my brain is acting like this lol, but I am thinking of moving my workspace to the other side of the room. However, there is no cable jack on that side and I do not want to have to drag a cable across the floor.
My cable is plugged into my modem, and my router is plugged into my modem. Is it possible to simply connect wirelessly, without having to connect the coax to the modem? Or is that absolutely necessary? I assume that is how I receive internet, right? Through the coaxial cable? I have other computers that can just connect wirelessly, but this is my "hard wired" main PC, that has the router attached. It is wireless capable, but I prefer to also have a hard wired connection. The router is connected by a yellow cable to the modem, which also has the coaxial cable attached. Then I have my Ethernet connected from pc to router.
My cable is plugged into my modem, and my router is plugged into my modem. Is it possible to simply connect wirelessly, without having to connect the coax to the modem? Or is that absolutely necessary? I assume that is how I receive internet, right? Through the coaxial cable? I have other computers that can just connect wirelessly, but this is my "hard wired" main PC, that has the router attached. It is wireless capable, but I prefer to also have a hard wired connection. The router is connected by a yellow cable to the modem, which also has the coaxial cable attached. Then I have my Ethernet connected from pc to router.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP Pavilion Elite
- Memory
- 16GB