Broadband connection

January 24th, 2020

Hi all ,
Im using broadband internet connection who is always on . In house where i curently live , i have internet with 5 GB . Its to low for me , but in my other house i have flat internet , also with broadband connection . Now , i want to know is there any way that i can connect to network i use in my other house.Thanks in advance.
My modem is Motorola SB5101 , and im also using Ethernet Switch only in house where i curently live , in other house is same modem without switch.

Answer #1
Unless you want to put in cabling all the way to your other house…
Answer #2
This topic has been posted in the wrong section.
Moving.

Answer #3
No, it isn’t possible. You would probably have to run miles of cabling to the other house.
Answer #4
Its unrealistic, unless your other house is under 100 meters, you will lose the signal completely, as all Ethernet cables have a range of just 100 meters.
Answer #5
can i do something with MAC adresses , or internet protocol in local area connection ?
Answer #6
can i do something with MAC adresses , or internet protocol in local area connection ?
No. MAC Address is fixed for each computer, IP is useless since its linked to your router’s range. Even if you changed them, you will have to use the same router’s output.
Answer #7
There is , IP Adress , Subnet Mask , Default Gateway and Prefered DNS server , all of this are static (not changable). Can i use adresses from other network and write it into my internet protocol ? What will happened if i do that? .
Answer #8
Nothing… You can’t have internet from another house unless you plug a cable from House A to House B. I really doubt you have a cable that long and even if you did you would probably need to get that cable underground somehow and then finally after all thats done you’ll probably be stuck with slow internet anyway.
Answer #9
Before one months my internet provider are using connection who requires username and password , and whole time i was connecting to it with username and password to connect on internetr from house B now its the same internet , just with broadband connection .

 

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