It would take a very long time to do what he wants done using that router...........Originally posted by: psiu
Or go to Hot Deals and find a router cheap. Heck, you MAKE money on some of the deals there.
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edit: $4.99 router AR @ CompUSA thread
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
If there isn't a groove or space in the baseboard itself there is likely enough of a gap between the drywall and the flooring to run some wires.
Originally posted by: Slacker
It would take a very long time to do what he wants done using that router...........Originally posted by: psiu
Or go to Hot Deals and find a router cheap. Heck, you MAKE money on some of the deals there.
:beer:
edit: $4.99 router AR @ CompUSA thread
Originally posted by: MustISO
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
If there isn't a groove or space in the baseboard itself there is likely enough of a gap between the drywall and the flooring to run some wires.
There's usually a space behind the baseboards. When you hang the drywall you leave a space at the bottom. The baseboards cover this.
They do make a some kind of baseboard for wires but I thought it was plastic.
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
The cost of getting a wireless router vs special molding plus your time to install the molding after running wires should tilt in favor of the router.
Originally posted by: armatron
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
The cost of getting a wireless router vs special molding plus your time to install the molding after running wires should tilt in favor of the router.
this is just hilarious.
hint:
there's more than one type of router.
this is also not even for running cat5...