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Old 02-15-2010, 07:54 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Ferris View Post
So, my wife and I are having our first child in May. We're converting our office into the nursery, and moving our computer to the front bedroom. Along with the computer, so goes the router.

The problem this creates is that my PS3, which is connected via WiFi, will have a poor connection (if any at all). My PC doesn't have WiFi, so that router will stay with the computer.

Would I be able to just buy another router and hook it up to the Coax in the room with the PS3 (thereby using the ethernet port of the new router) giving me two routers in the house?

Is there a different solution?

I appreciate any help I can get. Obviously I'm a noob in this regard.
a modem is what the coax goes into which then goes to the router via ethernet cable. unless you have 2 modems there is no point to having 2 routers. if you are worried about signal strength buy a new router. most the routers this day and age will accomodate huge square footed mansions.
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