Hi Everyone:
Hope you can give me some insight on the setup for a new computer coming for a work at home job. I am sorry for the lack of knowledge.
Currently the house has 2 computers both laptops. The router/modem is in Room 1.
A new computer is being sent (desktop for a work at home position). They are including a router and ethernet cable.
In the email when the job offer came they stated "Your equipment MUST be set up near your internet modem to ensure the Ethernet cords are able to be connected."
This would be impossible. Is there some way for the new computer to be set up needing only the router/ethernet cable? They did not mention if it is windows 10 or 11 but did state would it would be all new equipment.
If not would it mean I need to purchase a separate modem for the work computer and thus the computer/ethernet cable/modem/router would all be within a few feet of each other.
The hope is we can avoid the issue with the new computer not being able to be near the original router/modem.
Thank you for your time and I apologize for lack of knowledge on the topic.
Hope you can give me some insight on the setup for a new computer coming for a work at home job. I am sorry for the lack of knowledge.
Currently the house has 2 computers both laptops. The router/modem is in Room 1.
A new computer is being sent (desktop for a work at home position). They are including a router and ethernet cable.
In the email when the job offer came they stated "Your equipment MUST be set up near your internet modem to ensure the Ethernet cords are able to be connected."
This would be impossible. Is there some way for the new computer to be set up needing only the router/ethernet cable? They did not mention if it is windows 10 or 11 but did state would it would be all new equipment.
If not would it mean I need to purchase a separate modem for the work computer and thus the computer/ethernet cable/modem/router would all be within a few feet of each other.
The hope is we can avoid the issue with the new computer not being able to be near the original router/modem.
Thank you for your time and I apologize for lack of knowledge on the topic.