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Can I use a long ethernet cable to a shed to get WiFi there?

We have optic fibre, with about 50mb download and 15 upload, which is great. We have 1 black WiFi boosting disc in the house which does the job really well.

 

We have a long old fashioned garden. I have my shed there at the far end which I want to convert for work but it's about 40 meters from the house. Wifi won't reach.

 

Can I connect an ethernet cable to our WiFi router, eg cat5, and run it to the shed and plug it into a disc WiFi booster? I've got my phone, laptop, WiFi security video receiver too so WiFi is essential for my shed plan to work.

 

Thanks in advance for help

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Re: Can I use a long ethernet cable to a shed to get WiFi there?

Cat 5, 5e and 6 are all rated to carry an Ethernet signal reliably out to 100m.  Cat 5 is only rated to 100mb/s.  5e is rated to 1000Mb/s (i.e. Gigabit) but it has to be good quality cable and a good install at distance.  Cat 6 will do Gigabit easy.  If you are running it down the garden make sure you use exterior grade cable.

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Re: Can I use a long ethernet cable to a shed to get WiFi there?

A 50m roll of cat 6 outdoor cable is inexpensive on Amazon, or on similar outlets.

Check continuity of the cable with a multi-meter BEFORE you bury it, or suspend it!

Put a 5 or 8 port switch in the shed, plug your disk into that for wifi and you'll have free ports to hardwire other devices.
Cheers
Ted
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Re: Can I use a long ethernet cable to a shed to get WiFi there?

Good idea about the exterior grade. Thanks
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Re: Can I use a long ethernet cable to a shed to get WiFi there?

Both helpful suggestions, I'll action both of these as well
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Re: Can I use a long ethernet cable to a shed to get WiFi there?

An alternative would be to use plastic trunking / conduit. It may work out cheaper and be easier to route and bury than cable.

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Re: Can I use a long ethernet cable to a shed to get WiFi there?

Interesting idea. I've looked on eBay and insulated cat 6 looks overall still affordable. It'll be buried with the power cable so I'll be sure to get shielded cat 6.

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