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Internet in detached garage/barn

Vintage Veloce

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Nothing will ever work as well as a cable.
If this is a road without any utilities underneath (be positive!)... Really consider a conduit under the road. It's possibly not that hard. Guys use a pipe with a hose attached, using the water jet to dig the path. Google it.
 
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npmako

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The ubiquiti nanostations work extremely well for point to point bridges, but if you have the ability to install a conduit definitely consider fiber. It's inherently dielectric (unless armored and you're already in a conduit) so lightning isolation will be covered. Pre-terminated assemblies are reasonably inexpensive, and with singlemode between your structures it's realatively future resistant. The bandwidth limitation is whatever the electronics at each end can process.

I do this for a living and it's really not as intimidating as it sounds. Anyone feel free to ask for advice because glass wire is the way to go. I probably put a mile of the stuff across my property linking 5 buildings. You never know when you'll need wifi (or a camera) in the garden shed.
 
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larry4406

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The ubiquiti nanostations work extremely well for point to point bridges, but if you have the ability to install a conduit definitely consider fiber. It's inherently dielectric (unless armored and you're already in a conduit) so lightning isolation will be covered. Pre-terminated assemblies are reasonably inexpensive, and with singlemode between your structures it's realatively future resistant. The bandwidth limitation is whatever the electronics at each end can process.

I do this for a living and it's really not as intimidating as it sounds. Anyone feel free to ask for advice because glass wire is the way to go. I probably put a mile of the stuff across my property linking 5 buildings. You never know when you'll need wifi (or a camera) in the garden shed.

Welcome aboard!

Keep the details coming.
 

vimnjicki

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My first time on this forum. I've been looking for information regarding an "app-friendly" security camera set-up for my garage. I live on the first floor in a multi-story apartment building with a garage located about 50 yards away separated by two, single story buildings. Concrete and asphalt walkways/driveways preclude any burying of cable for Ethernet/wifi. Line of sight is only possible from the fourth floor rooftop, which I have very limited access to. I've been told by the local cable company that they cannot provide even a separate account/service to set up a surveillance camera, though I cannot understand why. Should I run a cat 6 up to the roof to a dish pointed to the garage roof? I'm really a newbie to all this but a quick learner and very hands-on. Terminology is my weakness at this point so any advice or help needs to be rather dumbed-down, at least at first. I appreciate any help you all can offer. The garage has been broken into 3 times in the last year with significant loss of tools and supplies.
 
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