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brunsonl
Mar 17, 2022Follower
can I add a wireless router in my shop?
cable internet into Orbi router, then into a powered switch for my cameras, from the powered switch I've run out to my shop for cameras. In the shop, it runs into another powered switch for added cameras in the future. Can I install a second wireless router (Orbi or really any brand, I'm not sure I would need another orbi there) off of that switch for wireless in my shop? The signal is very bad out there, metal building, and a ways from the house.
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- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
"powered switch" is an unusual term. Does that refer to a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch?
Yes, another WiFi access point can be installed in the garage, connected with ethernet back to that switch.
Occasionally people report issues with managed or 'green' ethernet switches.
The reason to put another Orbi satellite in the garage is to have a seamless WiFi network where devices roam instantly between the main house and the garage. Even though the primary WiFi coverage is 'weak' in the garage, there is always a chance that device might hang on to the house WiFi even though there is a stronger signal from a different WiFi access point in the garage.
A 'plain WiFi access point' will almost certainly be less costly than an Orbi satellite.
brunsonl CUIMS Login wrote:cable internet into Orbi router, then into a powered switch for my cameras, from the powered switch I've run out to my shop for cameras. In the shop, it runs into another powered switch for added cameras in the future. Can I install a second wireless router (Orbi or really any brand, I'm not sure I would need another orbi there) off of that switch for wireless in my shop? The signal is very bad out there, metal building, and a ways from the house.
If you already have an internet connection in your Home then there are various ways of extending a connection to your Outbuilding. The most reliable method by far is to run a Structured Data Cable, Permanent Link, or Hard Wired Connection from your ISP ( Internet Service Provider) Router to the outbuilding