My detached garage is 50' from the house and probably another 50-75 feet from the house router.
I don't get good wifi in the new garage.
I have Comcast as a provider.
I have cable and Cat5 into the garage.
Would I be able to just connect the cable into another router in the garage and have wifi there?
Is this complicated or will I just be able to set it up all on one account with two routers sending a wifi signal?
I am late to this show, and quickly read the through the thread so I may have missed some info.
You say you have Cat5 and Cable Into the Garage, does that mean you have cat5 from the house to the garage, or you have it run in the garage and all of the cables end in a service panel?
I am assuming you do not have a cat5 from the house to garage.
Does your garage have it's own power meter? If it is running off your home's power service, you could try something like
this
I have used them for some very unusual situations and have been satisfied with the results. I have had some situations where they are not feasible to use
The best resolution would be to have several cat5 runs from your house to the garage. If you are going to have to do this use a good quality cable, I personally prefer
Ubiquiti Toughcable
In the garage I would terminate the Cat5 into a
Panel
Going this route you would only need an
Access Point for wireless coverage, and a
switch for network distribution
The Easiest Solution would be the Power Line Networking, You would still need the switch and the Access Point.
If the previous suggestions are not an option you could setup a p2p bridge.
I would do that using
two of these, you would still need a switch and still need a AP.
There are thousands of ways people would do what you're trying. Everyone is going to have different ideas, and with quite a few people in this industry you will have some that tell you their way is the best and get **** hurt if a different option is presented.
What I posted are they way I would try and tackle the problem from my understanding of it.
Most people find this stuff overwhelming, I can assure you that if I were to try to do your job I would feel overwhelmed also.
I am happy to help in any way I can.
Good Luck