I was wondering if I could run an ethernet cable from my router inside to my shed and connect it to another router so I can have ethernet and wifi in my shed.

  • John_Tacos@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    City code might have rules on detached structures. But usually it’s for power not internet.

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    10 months ago

    I get downvoted every time I respond to one of these posts but hey why not…

    I strongly suggest running Fiber with a media converter on each end. This reduces the potential for lightning to travel from 1 structure to the other. Removes grounding concerns. It is by far the safest option.

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        10 months ago

        mikrotic switches with sfp+ are relatively cheap and get you 10GB/s. It’s what I use in my separated garage on a 30m run. Melanox makes the card and fiber modules that i use, they are cheap too since most of this will be decommissioned server hardware.

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    10 months ago

    Just do a point to point wireless link. Less issues with ground difference and no trenching to do.

    If you do trench use fiber -not- Ethernet cable

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    10 months ago

    It’s safer to run fiber between two buildings. If lightning strikes nearby it can enter the ethernet cable and destroy equipment and potentially start a fire. They even have direct burial armored fiber.

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    10 months ago

    Id lay some conduit and just run a long cat5e/cat6 cable out there. If you are just watching YouTube or googling stuff out there you can get away with a good mesh network but if you want some decent reliable speed hardwiring is the way to go

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    10 months ago

    Bury it if possible. Maybe conduit. Use cable appropriate for burial. Also how long is the run?

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    10 months ago

    If you have power in the shed, there are units that you can buy that you plug your Ethernet wire into then plug into the outlet. Put another unit in the shed and they send the signal thru your electrical wiring.