to use the network wiring you need a network card that will support it.
If you are going to the tampa meeting today I have two ISA NICs that I
think support coax.
-Joey
Doug Koobs wrote:
>Mark,
>
>I think the technical term for what you are looking for is a bridge.
>Actually, I guess you would need 2 bridges, one on each end of the coax.
>I've never actually used a bridge, but I would think you get one from
>Office Depot or CompUSA.
>
>Have you considered using the existing coax cable as a fish line to pull
>in some new twisted pair? If your really lucky,you might not need a trip
>to the attic.
>
>Doug
>
>
>Mark Polhamus said:
>
>
>>(Hoping to find a local network expert who works with legacy wiring...)
>>
>>Just moved into a new place, and along with all the cable tv coax wiring,
>>there appears to be couple runs of 75 Ohm "thicknet" coax (10base5??). I
>>would like to use this cable to connect a downstairs network to my cable
>>modem/router upstairs. Probably just a ReplayTV unit -- just for the
>>channel
>>guide, not for streaming video.
>>
>>Is there any cheap way to do this? Some sort of 10baseT<->10base5 media
>>converter on each end? Anyone know how, and where to get the hardware?
>>
>>Obviously at some point it becomes cheaper/easier to buy a wireless bridge
>>and
>> hook it up to my wireless access point which I already own. Or run
>>cat5e
>>cable (or fiber?) -- which probably means spending much time in a hot,
>>hot
>>attic :(, or hiring someone to do it ($$). Seems a shame not to use the
>>existing wiring though.
>>
>>
>>-- Mark Polhamus
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