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emmetb
May 11, 2022Initiate
Extending wifi to two outbuildings
I am in the UK and have a BT broadband connection and Smarthub (wireless/Ethernet ports) that gives good speeds. I want to extend the wireless network from this hub to two outbuildings. In preparatio...
- May 13, 2022
yes you can daisy chain. Some of the satellites have more than 1 ethernet jack. You'd just go router------>satellite------>satellite with ethernet. If you happened to have a satellite with only 1 ethernet, a simple unmanaged switch would work
plemans
May 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I wouldn't use extenders. I would just go with a mesh system. Netgears orbi line support a wired backhaul so you could put a router in the house and a satellite in each building. It'd be simpler than trying to rig up extenders to work and would be a lot more set and forget.
- emmetbMay 13, 2022Initiate
Thanks for the reply and that sounds like an option having done some reading up on your suggestion. What I am unsure about is how I would connect the devices. I'd need a 'parent' node in the house that would connect to the Smarthub and then two satellite nodes, one in the adjacent outbuilding and then another in the more distant outbuilding. I currently have a CAT6 cable between the two outbuildings in readiness for this and a Cat 6 cable from the adjacent outbuilding to the house. What I don't have (which would have been more sensible) is a cable from the furthest outbuilding to the house. So I sort of need to daisy chain the satellites... hub -> parent -> satellite 1 -> satellite 2 ... is that possible? Can I out some sort of 'splitter' in the first outbuilding to connect both satellites to the parent? Apologies if this is not making sense.
- plemansMay 13, 2022Guru - Experienced User
yes you can daisy chain. Some of the satellites have more than 1 ethernet jack. You'd just go router------>satellite------>satellite with ethernet. If you happened to have a satellite with only 1 ethernet, a simple unmanaged switch would work
- RadocMay 15, 2022Initiate
Apologies for piggy backing on your post, but I have an identical issue. Difference is that the walls of the buildings , being medieval, are around 2 - 3 feet thick! It comprises a church and two halls.
The current working setup with good strong internet provision (72 mbps) from BTInternet. That provides WiFi throughout nave, aisles and chancel. I have run an ethernet cable through to one hall . Because of distance it is via a 100 Metre cable to a hub then a 50 metre cable to hall. In the hall I have a Netgear AC1200. The cable connects to that and provides the WiFi in the hall. Again strong signal throughout. This was setup a few years ago and I can't recall if it was setup as a Hot Spot. or just simply an extender (I gather the AC1200 can't be connected this way so must be a Hot Spot).
I now want to extend to second hall, which is adjacent to church. WiFi doesn't penetrate the 3 foot thick walls so I have run a second ethernet cable (25 metres) to hall from switch.
I have a second AC1200 but that means setting up a second Hot Spot .
Is there a better way of doing this (at low cost - church has little money ),
Thanks, and again apology for piggy backing on OP.