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Fix my internet thread

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Ive finished my office and put in a nice wooden floor but havent ran a internet lead from the hub to the office and wifi is shit because its so far away 

 

cant drill through the wall as its fucking massive

 

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what do 

 

 

option 1

requires a massive cat6/7 lead to ensure not much net droppage

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but will be messy af 

 

 

option 2

bit less messy but have to wreck new carpet in finished bedroom ? 

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option 3

have to rip up my new wooden floor probs or mess it up a bit

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3:

buy wifi repeater

 

4:

live with shitty internet in office 

 

 

 

 

Personally I would get a huge lead, those wifi repeaters aren't that great as they sound, they also become very hot afer a while.

well i heard there are adapters that give internet trough ur elektricity look into that? Speed wil not be the same but shitty wifi is :ban:

Wifi Repeaters are dog shit.

3. No

4. Never

I'd either use the mains like honey suggested, drill through the floor or just use a long cable tucked away along the wall.

I've used a 100m Cat 7 before and it wasn't that bad at all. Definitely better than any wifi repeater/extender.

21 minutes ago, HoneyDewBubbleT said:

Yep this will probably be the easiest solution and better than shitty wifi.

But if you are planning on staying long in your new office, you are better off fixing that cable

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1 hour ago, HoneyDewBubbleT said:

Connectivity is full its ping that's degraded not sure if a repeater will fix the issue as it will still be a long distance from the hub

1 hour ago, Jackthedon said:

3. No

4. Never

I'd either use the mains like honey suggested, drill through the floor or just use a long cable tucked away along the wall.

I've used a 100m Cat 7 before and it wasn't that bad at all. Definitely better than any wifi repeater/extender.

yeah cable always better than wifi 

1 hour ago, Chuckle said:

Connectivity is full its ping that's degraded not sure if a repeater will fix the issue as it will still be a long distance from the hub

yeah cable always better than wifi 

That's not a repeater, it's a powerline adapter. It will send the connection through the power lines in your house. Your ping won't be affected that much.

 

Don't drill up into bedroom, instead drill from office -> bedroom, then drill a hole in wall and drop your ethernet cord down the wall towards your router, then drill a hole in the water where the hub is and fish the ethernet cord out. Then just add a wall plate. Shouldn't be hard as long as there isn't a fire block in the wall. Use a stud finder to find out before you start drilling.

22 minutes ago, Duhstin said:

Don't drill up into bedroom, instead drill from office -> bedroom, then drill a hole in wall and drop your ethernet cord down the wall towards your router, then drill a hole in the water where the hub is and fish the ethernet cord out. Then just add a wall plate. Shouldn't be hard as long as there isn't a fire block in the wall. Use a stud finder to find out before you start drilling.

 

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