This is the best choice for you.
This is the best choice for you.
Your home setup makes it tough to get reliable internet due to long distances and structural barriers. The best fit within your budget would be a fiber connection, though it may require some planning. If that's not feasible, consider upgrading to Ethernet via a powerline adapter or checking if a local ISP offers a more affordable solution.
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You're sourcing the quote from a DIY source. The Cat5e cable is available affordably on Amazon, and you can purchase only the required length. Secure it with cable tacks along the ceiling or wall edges for a tidy appearance. Completed!
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You’re considering four methods: 1) Ethernet (not mentioned as available), 2) WiFi (due to obstacles in the walls), 3) Power line adapters (typically don’t match rated speeds and depend on wiring quality), 4) Moca using coaxial cable. The details highlight specific challenges and limitations you’ve noted.