Description of the Network I installed in THE Turnpike Wesleyan Church.
2007
In 2007 , we had the Charter Cable (ISP) Internet Service brought into the Church Office. After we had cable in the office, I bought a Router and a Cable Modem and also a 25 foot Ethernet cable (CAT 5) which I installed from the Church Office computer to the Router #1 jack and then I installed the Charter coaxial cable to the Modem. Then I installed a LAN and setup it's software on the Church Office computer, phoned in it's MAC address to Charter and then tested and had the Internet running In the Church office. Next, I bought an 150 foot cable(Cat 5) and hooked the cable into #4 jack of the office Router and ran it thru the wall of the office and down thru the educational hallway floor and over and up and hooked it up to the Sanctuary Computer's Ethernet jack. I then setup the computer in the Sanctuary for Internet service and tested it -> ran fine. Then I set them both as file sharing with a shared printer in the main office. This is the hookup, the church staff has been using to send their "power point" files to the sanctuary for display on two projectors using "Easy Worship" software for three years, and the network has been flawless. In 2008 I bought a 50 foot( CAT 5) Ethernet cable, hooked it in to router's #2 jack as part of the LAN sharing network and down thru the floor and up back into Pastor's office Ethernet jack, so he was able to send his sermon bible verses directly from his Office Computer to the Sanctuary Computer to be displayed on the two projection screens.
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