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Problems hooking up a network

Last answer on Jan 2, 2009 11:07:49 pm GMT curious, on Jul 31, 2008 5:25:31 pm BST 
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Hello,

Hello there I am having a problem hooking up another computer to an existing router. I have one computer that is hooked up already the other computer is at another location and I have run approx 350 feet of Cat 5 cable to it. I can't get the desktop to see the network but when I hook up the laptop it works perfect. I would also like to put a wireless access point in there so that I can use my lap top over there and the desktop. Can you please help.
The way cable ends are is green pair first but I have tried the orange pair as well to no avail in there something in the config. I have also brought the computer over from the location and plugged it in with a patch cable and it worked so I have no idea
Thank you Very much

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 animal, on Jan 2, 2009 11:07:49 pm GMT
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You can only run 200 ft between pc or routers

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