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