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FrankSwain
Aug 22, 2017Aspirant
Is wifi possible from home to a separate garage, 50 feet away?
Hi, can anyone explain how to get a good wifi signal to a point around 50 feet (15mtr) away? No obstructions in the way. Thank you, Frank.
- Aug 24, 2017I see. It is ADSL. British telecom claim a fast fibre connection around 24 to 38Mb but 18.5Mb ain't fibre speed. It is ADSL at best. I suppose it is a case of suck it and see. So I will try over power line and see what happens. Thanks for your input on this
Frank.
michaelkenward
Aug 23, 2017Guru - Experienced User
That distance is not that far for some wifi devices, but if the garage is on the same mains circuit I would investigate Powerline ethernet with a wifi access point at the "remote" end in the garage.
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FrankSwain
Aug 23, 2017Aspirant
Hi, sounds good to me. Any pitfalls to this type of connection?
- michaelkenwardAug 24, 2017Guru - Experienced User
If the power circuit in the garage has a separate fuse box, Netgear advises that it may not work. That is not my experience, although it may be slower.
Netgear also claims that mains extension blocks don't work. Again, this is not my experience, but it may not be a good idea to use one that has surge suppression.
- FrankSwainAug 24, 2017AspirantI see. I have a separate trip system on the garage circuit so I think I might run the low impedance mains wiring from a socket in the house. That will hopefully carry the signal 50 feet. The alternative is a costly microwave setup. I want to run a website server and servers make too much noise to be in the house (she says).
- michaelkenwardAug 24, 2017Guru - Experienced User
FrankSwain wrote:
I have a separate trip system on the garage circuit ...That might not be a big enough barrier to block powerline. But that will depend on the speed of your internet connection. On a really fast service you might be fine. But basic ADSL might suffer.