his explanation... The builders did it when they built the house
@@AlexYSun Yes. I've done it multiple times before. This all depends on where you are running it to. It could be a quick job or a major undertaking. If you are just popping into a room that shares a wall, easy. If you are going into a room where the joists go in the same direction, harder but still easy. If you are wiring a distance, and going against the joists or having to go through studs, it becomes time consuming pretty quick. I just hate these types of click bait videos where they don't say anything of actual substance at all. Anyone can say pay a professional lol
I'll spare you 30 secs, live in a wooden house.
Doesn't apply to any country apart from America.
@Beyond Backwater how the fuck do yall even have electricity? We've also made Ethernet "code" for every house built after 1985 ontop of making them decently easy to upgrade if the house was built with this in mind.
@@beyondbackwater4933if it doesnt have insulation, run it in the cavity🤣 (im joking to be clear)
There are adapters that allow you to convert your data signal into an electrical signal essentially turning your standard power lines for Outlets into actually being able to transport data the power company has been doing it for years this has been an option for home use for at least 10 years and it just keeps getting better it also allows you to not be tied down to Wi-Fi in the vulnerability of Wi-Fi
Does this work well for high speed internet? Any signal degradation? Or quality loss vs running the wire directly?
@@rem45acp yes, it works.
The power company actually runs their internal Network over their own power lines
It's just crap i have been using it for a month and they keep disconnecting every hour and they are kinda slow so i am running my own ethernet to my room
Guys, if you live in a brick house, not wooden or drywall, use wiremold raceway, it will allow you to run ethernet and power around a building without going behind the walls, schools in america commonly use this because most of the walls are brick.
If you own the property you live in (non HOA), you can dig a hole in wall to put Ethernet cables in and cover it with a wall plug.
If you don’t own the property (or maybe if you are part of an HOA) then unfortunately you may need to do a crazy Ethernet setup with Ethernet switch
His stepdaddy did it
You can use a powerline ethernet adapter. The mesh system also works too.
Yeah but you would notice internet speed falls depending on how much far your router is from your room
Apartments and houses come often with ethernet ports in all the rooms wich i find cool
Also recommend a moca adapter if you have coax running through your house
Wow what a great explanation. Smh
But how did you run it to your room? Was it done pre drywall, or did you cut for your box and then fish for your Ethernet cable?
Drill up from your basement or down from your attic and fish it through
Don't worry, if you have easy access to under your house or in your roof, then it's quite possible. You need to get an ethernet cable long enough (I cut my own) and then drill a hole in the floor/roof/wall where the router/switch is and put the cable through. Then drill another hole at the other end (where a PC, tv, or something else is) and put the cable through.
Here’s the easy how to you were looking for.
Get a Ethernet power line extender. The speed will suffer over distance but it will allow you to use your wall’s wiring for a direct connection Ethernet to Ethernet.
@@JustAnotherWebFreak It depends. They can be good and bad. For gaming, I recommend Ethernet highly
Yeah if ur router is next to you’re fucking room no shit it’s that fucking easy bro💀
"Ugly" bro thats so cool id love to mess around with EVERYTHING there till o figuire out how it works haha😂
Those plenum rated cables?
Decent powerline adapter if you don't want to rewire your house.
I got too but the port for my tv works but the one for my room doesn’t any idea how to fix it?
Get a wire trace and an Ethernet tester They have Ethernet tester you can plug in on both sides. See if i has a break. No positive test no signal. If i does have a break get a wire trace and it will put a signal into the line and you can trace the cable with a wand that picks up the tone put out. I used this method to track down a hidden wall outlet the drywallers covered up after the cut the wire and just folded it back into the wall outlet. Could have caused a fire
Bro lives in a mansion
Nope buy a Wi-Fi extender and connect it to your Internet, and on the Wi-Fi extender there’s an Internet port and you can just plug is extender into your wall and use the Internet port and connect it to your PC
“My dad built the house like it”
At this point why not just get fiber optic?
No gain at such a short distance, due to light having to be turned into light then back into electrical signals it would most definitely be slower, fibre optic is brilliant over long distances due to light not facing resistance of going through a cable so it can go as long as the light is still detectable
Rural areas don't have that. Rural areas are stuck in the 1980s. 10mbps. That's it! That's all! Unless someone upgrades the entire infrastructure.
try making a access point if you have a router that u dont use
So he asked mom and dad to have isp technician or contractor to run a cable to his room. All he did was plug the cat cable in
definitely not an ISP technician. They seem to do it one way and one way only lol. At least where I've lived. In my house in OH Comcast drilled a hole (previous owner, not me) and fed a line from outside into a room that literally shares an external wall with the outdoor service connection that runs into every room of my house. My sisters house in MD, her ISP wanted to do the same until I stopped them, ran the wiring properly, and had them connect in to the utility room where she actually wanted her modem. They wanted to run a coax cable across the front of her just bought $2M house exposed and drill into her brick
Can you get Ethernet in a trailer home?
Easier & ACTUAL way (for those of you who don't have it already done for you like he had 🙄):-
... You can use an 'Ethernet over Plug Sockets' adapter (AKA. Powerline Ethernet Adapter), OR, 'Mesh WiFi WITH ethernet ports'. You're welcome! 😏👍
... PS. Go for modern CAT7 or CAT8 Ethernet Cables.
don't waste money on CAT 7 or 8. CAT 6A is way cheaper and can support 10Gbps up to 55m, i.e. your whole house. CAT7 is basically useless and CAT 8 is extremely expensive and not needed unless your devices can somehow support and you want 40Gbps to them all
So you paid a contractor?
Can u run a pc without an internet cable?
Your hair gives off “yeah I harass women, wear stoner shirts, and blue jeans wayy too tight*
Imagine having a router on the basement 💀
so u plug it into ur wall...
Simple, pay an electrician to install one.
I will rather just invest in two more routers to be access points so I don’t have to waste all the time connecting a 12 foot ethernet cable or buying adapters for me to use it
For me i drilled a whole in the ceiling
Oof. Ethernet port next to power outlets.
Bunch of haters in here. This a great tip For anyone watching, future proof your house!
Bro get some shielded cable. All that electrical is going to mess with your connection.
A got tip is if you buy a cheap booster for example tp link you can connect that wirelessly to your router and then plug in an Ethernet connection through that probably lose a small bit of speed but I know from experience it’s not that much also it helps if you don’t have a WiFi enabled motherboard
You’re just making the signal worse by doing that. A mesh network is a better solution.
Been looking for this comment. Also mesh systems indeed work but are more expensive than the traditional set-up (That is if you want quality for your price)
i actually have a few adapters its very strange
One rat gonna screw that whole system up
Pretty cool mate
How to misname your video and provide little to no information. Great hair though.
Owte howese why does bro talk like that 😂
That's awesome!
This is ‘t a how to video. It just shows the utp points and the router🙄😂😂😂
It's hilarious you have the word tech in your channel name and yet you know absolutely nothing about networking let alone tech. You literally didn't explain how cable runs work other then "they're in my walls", you likely don't even understand it.
Nobody asked that question you just typed thT
Thanks for defending me. Someone did infact ask it on my tt and the comment just doesn't show
@@TechLionOG ofc, so people hate for no reason. There is a lot of people who fake comments though but I know you didn’t :)
English or Spanish
That's a horrible setup
🤦♂️ cmon dude
No viewer aked that
Why would anyone want to know anything from this kid. Worst DIY video of all time
Me who's using a 24 GHz to transmit 1 GB worth of data. Cross the room to the other Part of the house And yes, not 2.4 but 24
Better than stupid wireless
I liked the part where he shows us how to get an ethernet port in any room
Its called using a drill, going into your attic or drilling up from the basement and using fish rods to pull cat through
Don't worry, if you have easy access to under your house or in your roof, then it's quite possible. You need to get an ethernet cable long enough (I cut my own) and then drill a hole in the floor/roof/wall where the router/switch is and put the cable through. Then drill another hole at the other end (where a PC, tv, or something else is) and put the cable through.
Good ole elbow grease
@@LightningBolt-sf9mt yes still doesn't show us using the drill etc
you plug it into the wall if there is a wall plug that has the same shape as ur ethernet plug....