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Find ways to extend Ethernet to your backyard area.

Find ways to extend Ethernet to your backyard area.

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renliff
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02-28-2023, 04:11 PM
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I finally managed to afford to build my own PC, there's just one problem... I'm not sure how to get ethernet to it. I live in a building in my parents backyard (ikr, what a bum), we had the building put in about 5 to 7 years ago. The power to the building is routed from the original breaker box on the main house, into a secondary box next to it, through some wiring laid in the ground, to another breaker box on the side of the building I'm in, then into the building. the main house was built around 1982 or '83. The modem is located in the living room, on the opposite side of the house from the breaker box. All of this has me thinking powerline may not be a viable option. The WiFi is total garbagio, so I'm not even really considering that as an option. I'll only be living here for another 2 months, so I don't need any drastic solutions (not that my mom would let me get away with any) but I don't want to be stuck with this nice, expensive PC that I can't use for a few months. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
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renliff
02-28-2023, 04:11 PM #1

I finally managed to afford to build my own PC, there's just one problem... I'm not sure how to get ethernet to it. I live in a building in my parents backyard (ikr, what a bum), we had the building put in about 5 to 7 years ago. The power to the building is routed from the original breaker box on the main house, into a secondary box next to it, through some wiring laid in the ground, to another breaker box on the side of the building I'm in, then into the building. the main house was built around 1982 or '83. The modem is located in the living room, on the opposite side of the house from the breaker box. All of this has me thinking powerline may not be a viable option. The WiFi is total garbagio, so I'm not even really considering that as an option. I'll only be living here for another 2 months, so I don't need any drastic solutions (not that my mom would let me get away with any) but I don't want to be stuck with this nice, expensive PC that I can't use for a few months. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.

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Vapi
Member
152
02-28-2023, 05:25 PM
#2
Run an Ethernet cable along the ground and secure it with spikes in grass/dirt or tape on concrete. If damaged, it’s less severe than water or power lines. Consider powerline Ethernet as a backup. Use directional Wi-Fi antennas if needed.
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Vapi
02-28-2023, 05:25 PM #2

Run an Ethernet cable along the ground and secure it with spikes in grass/dirt or tape on concrete. If damaged, it’s less severe than water or power lines. Consider powerline Ethernet as a backup. Use directional Wi-Fi antennas if needed.

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Zen_Browncoat
Junior Member
8
02-28-2023, 08:50 PM
#3
Purchase an extended Ethernet connection and place it throughout the area. Choose direct burial cables since they’re designed to withstand moisture and outdoor conditions. Although they cost more, you might locate a budget-friendly option under $50.
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Zen_Browncoat
02-28-2023, 08:50 PM #3

Purchase an extended Ethernet connection and place it throughout the area. Choose direct burial cables since they’re designed to withstand moisture and outdoor conditions. Although they cost more, you might locate a budget-friendly option under $50.

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GMB_01
Member
231
03-01-2023, 02:59 AM
#4
How much distance separates the central structure from your property? Consider placing the router on the upper level of the corner or the nearest wall to the building. Edited April 27, 2018 by TLCH723 clarify the question
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GMB_01
03-01-2023, 02:59 AM #4

How much distance separates the central structure from your property? Consider placing the router on the upper level of the corner or the nearest wall to the building. Edited April 27, 2018 by TLCH723 clarify the question

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BunnyLuvsFlow
Member
68
03-03-2023, 03:16 PM
#5
Sorry, my mom has some preferences, so changing the router isn't possible.
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BunnyLuvsFlow
03-03-2023, 03:16 PM #5

Sorry, my mom has some preferences, so changing the router isn't possible.

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Edo19
Member
165
03-03-2023, 05:03 PM
#6
Consider a clean approach to removing the cable without making it appear hasty. If the situation is clear, your mother might expect you to handle it. As for burying the cables, it could work if you want to keep them out of reach from the dogs, but be sure to check local regulations first.
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Edo19
03-03-2023, 05:03 PM #6

Consider a clean approach to removing the cable without making it appear hasty. If the situation is clear, your mother might expect you to handle it. As for burying the cables, it could work if you want to keep them out of reach from the dogs, but be sure to check local regulations first.

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Butterfly1416
Senior Member
701
03-11-2023, 04:09 AM
#7
Consider a clean approach for removing the cable without making it appear hasty. If the situation is clear, your mother might expect you to handle it. As for burying the cables, it could work if you want to keep them out of reach from the dogs, but make sure it’s safe and practical.
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Butterfly1416
03-11-2023, 04:09 AM #7

Consider a clean approach for removing the cable without making it appear hasty. If the situation is clear, your mother might expect you to handle it. As for burying the cables, it could work if you want to keep them out of reach from the dogs, but make sure it’s safe and practical.

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XxgamerXxProX
Member
54
03-11-2023, 08:32 PM
#8
It’s probably better to talk it over with your mom first before she lets the dog out.
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XxgamerXxProX
03-11-2023, 08:32 PM #8

It’s probably better to talk it over with your mom first before she lets the dog out.

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AXDeadXMidget
Member
55
03-14-2023, 08:00 AM
#9
Purchase a quality range antenna instead of running a wire.
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AXDeadXMidget
03-14-2023, 08:00 AM #9

Purchase a quality range antenna instead of running a wire.

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umizou1393
Senior Member
253
03-16-2023, 05:32 AM
#10
Create a drill hole in the interior of the house, install an electrical and plumbing line into the ground, bury an outdoor cable from the house to your location, and repeat the process at the other end. It's recommended to run two.
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umizou1393
03-16-2023, 05:32 AM #10

Create a drill hole in the interior of the house, install an electrical and plumbing line into the ground, bury an outdoor cable from the house to your location, and repeat the process at the other end. It's recommended to run two.

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