so do you have a wired connection to a router or other computer that has the direct via modem internet conection or do you have wireless connection to the host computer. If you have a wired connection through a router (ie:ethernet, or usb) then you should experience no problems. If you have a wireless connection to the host you may experience slower speeds at some times, but most of the time you will be unaffected by the distance.
P.s because i replied to this now more people who might have a better answer will reply most likely.
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rs232 is for serial transmission, think like an old serial mouse or something. You're probably going to me more concerned with the Ethernet Standard, IEEE 802.3.
100baseTX Ethernet should not be longer than 100 meter (328 ft) from the concentrator (hub, switch, other port, etc). Any longer than that, and you might end up getting signal degradation.
...That's if you're talking about an Ethernet connection. Now, if you're talking about coaxial TV cable, which, because it's shielded, can travel a bit farther. The exact ranges, I don't know of, but I can tell you that it's significantly farther than Ethernet's Unshielded Twisted Pair.
Which one are we talking about? Is the Coax/CATV cable drop coming into your house, or is an Ethernet cable coming into your place?
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