• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Router died today...

Rich Z

Internet Sanitation Engineer
Staff member
Damn... had a hellacious storm blow through late this afternoon. Power went out for a few hours and when it came back on, I found that my router was dead. I unplugged the Comcast cable from the cable modem, since I lost network stuff before from that source of electrical turbulence. But to no avail this time. The router is dead as a brick for some reason. So I have to plug my system directly into the cable modem to get internet access to it. Guess I have to trace the cable for my email system so I can download emails as well. Of course, I can't print anything, because I have both printers hooked up as network devices. I probably could switch one of them to a USB connect, but something tells me if I do that, the system may never recognize it again as a networked device.

BTW, does anyone know the max distance of an ethernet cable run? I would like to run a cable to the ex-reptile building and put a switch in there so I can move at least one system over there, but still have access to the local network I have in the house. Unless there is a way to get a gigabit connection via wireless and have a range of about 150 feet. :rolleyes:

Sigh... guess I've got to run out tomorrow to find another D-Link router to swap out the dead one. Since both CompUSA and Circuit City went kaput in Tallahassee, there are very few options to find computer paraphernalia locally any longer. There is a Best Buy that has a fair selection, but I often walk out of there empty handed, it seems. And an HHGregg that is pretty much useless. Office Depot is SUPPOSED to have them in stock, but we'll see.... If I don't find one locally, then I will have to overnight one in from mail order or be stuck over the weekend in limp mode.
 
Very bad lightning storm! A house about two miles from you took a direct hit and burned. It hit a pine tree about twenty feet from my house and split it to the ground!
 
The maximum allowed length of a Cat-6 cable is 100 meters (330 ft) when used for 10/100/1000BASE-T. This consists of 90 meters (300 ft) of solid "horizontal" cabling between the patch panel and the wall jack, plus 10 meters (33 ft) of stranded patch cable between each jack and the attached device. Since stranded cable has higher attenuation than solid cable, exceeding 10 metres of patch cabling will reduce the permissible length of horizontal cable.

When used for 10GBASE-T, Cat-6 cable's maximum length is 55 meters (180 ft) in a favourable alien crosstalk environment, but only 37 meters (121 ft) in a hostile alien crosstalk environment such as when many cables are bundled together. 10GBASE-T runs of up to 100 meters (330 ft) are permissible using Cat-6a.

Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_6_cable
 
The maximum allowed length of a Cat-6 cable is 100 meters (330 ft) when used for 10/100/1000BASE-T. This consists of 90 meters (300 ft) of solid "horizontal" cabling between the patch panel and the wall jack, plus 10 meters (33 ft) of stranded patch cable between each jack and the attached device. Since stranded cable has higher attenuation than solid cable, exceeding 10 metres of patch cabling will reduce the permissible length of horizontal cable.

When used for 10GBASE-T, Cat-6 cable's maximum length is 55 meters (180 ft) in a favourable alien crosstalk environment, but only 37 meters (121 ft) in a hostile alien crosstalk environment such as when many cables are bundled together. 10GBASE-T runs of up to 100 meters (330 ft) are permissible using Cat-6a.

Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_6_cable

Thanks! That should be more than enough for my needs. All I need to do then is to punch a hole through the floor, bury the cable across the yard, then punch a hole through the concrete wall of the building and put in a jack panel. Piece of cake... ;)
 
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