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I can not connect to the internet?

i have windows xp pro my ip is 192.1680,2 My wireless adapter is Wireless-N 150 USB Adapter WNA1000 Now my nephew who lives a apt ment down and up a floor and he has windows xp pro he pays cox cable for his internet which he has to use a cox cable modem in order to get the internet. He also has a D Link wireless router that he has a security block on so you got to have his pass word and I do. I do everything to connect my computer and the result is I get told I have limited connectivity or I can get as far as I connect to the router but nothing from there. Now I pull I great signal shows 80% plus with 150-300 mbps. I also pull a wireless connection from a jimmy timmy cause he has a none for security but that is I get a 30-35% signal and 11.0 12.0 mbps on a good day. needless to say I use it cause its all i can connect threw. I also have a pass code from a friend with a WIRE wireless router and I can not get passed the router why is this? If I can talk my manager into allowing me to run a ether net cable from my apt to my nephews would that be better and just go off his cable modem. Is that possible to run a ether net cable about 150 yards?.
DeeAnn Kauhi, January 2011
Your question is incredibly difficult to read. May suggest more punctuation and paragraphs, more thought and less brain dumping. However here are my thoughts.

Ethernet won't work over more than 100 metres.

I can't make head nor tail of your WiFi problems.

Why don't you just stop trying to be so cheap and buy your own broadband service.

Vic., January 2011