You do need a drill to get through all the walls, though.
10 0 ReplyJus one tine
5 0 ReplyIf your house was built before 2003, that's probably the case. Otherwise it MAY have cat5e cables in it that were used for landlines
3 0 ReplyIn every room? That seems unlikely.
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I just have cables outside of walls, along the corners. And doors have enough gaps usually at the bottom to let a single Ethernet cable through and still close without any problems. It isn't very noticeable even without drilling.
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This just made me think if a USB-C Ethernet adapter would work on my phone... That'd be awesome
6 0 ReplyOn Android it likely will, I have done exactly that before. Kinda looks weird to see a ethernet symbol where the WiFi icon usually is
7 0 ReplyI've done that a few times to reverse tether Android phones and tablets
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$299? Amateurs
5 0 ReplyBut then, where are you gonna plug your Ethernet cable?
If you bought a alien spider router just to use as an WiFi access point, you bought the wrong thing.
I have that and use Ethernet cable.
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