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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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kikofarto3
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03-16-2023, 07:23 AM
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Because it's only a short-term solution, use a flat spade or hand edger. Press it down firmly to create a V-shape in the soil. Continue this process across the entire area, place the cable within the V, and gently press the ground beside it to form the shape. Since this is temporary, purchase the most affordable Cat5e cable available; even inexpensive options can remain functional for several years underground. This method is remarkably simple and leaves minimal visible disturbance once completed. Regarding access to your home, the approach depends heavily on the building layout and surrounding structures. The ideal method involves utilizing existing holes in walls or foundations—such as those near water, electrical, or AC units—that are already sealed or taped. Simply cut a segment from the base, insert the cable, and re-seal it. Alternatively, you can employ two cables in bridge configuration: one routed through a wall and another positioned above your device, angled toward each other. This setup can cross several walls if placed near windows or openings, increasing success chances. Once finished, consider selling the equipment on eBay for around $75; recovering most of your investment should be straightforward.
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kikofarto3
03-16-2023, 07:23 AM #11

Because it's only a short-term solution, use a flat spade or hand edger. Press it down firmly to create a V-shape in the soil. Continue this process across the entire area, place the cable within the V, and gently press the ground beside it to form the shape. Since this is temporary, purchase the most affordable Cat5e cable available; even inexpensive options can remain functional for several years underground. This method is remarkably simple and leaves minimal visible disturbance once completed. Regarding access to your home, the approach depends heavily on the building layout and surrounding structures. The ideal method involves utilizing existing holes in walls or foundations—such as those near water, electrical, or AC units—that are already sealed or taped. Simply cut a segment from the base, insert the cable, and re-seal it. Alternatively, you can employ two cables in bridge configuration: one routed through a wall and another positioned above your device, angled toward each other. This setup can cross several walls if placed near windows or openings, increasing success chances. Once finished, consider selling the equipment on eBay for around $75; recovering most of your investment should be straightforward.

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