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#1
Wireless / Re: Strengthening signal in detached garage.
September 05, 2023, 08:32:28 PM
Quote from: icecream-guy on September 05, 2023, 02:27:54 PM
He built himself a Faraday cage 
:morty:

option 2, build a cantanna, cam be home made for way less than $400
something like this https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Cantenna
Thank you for the suggestion! I've actually used a cantenna out there using a usb adapter on a computer, but I haven't used it for years!
#2
Wireless / Re: Strengthening signal in detached garage.
September 05, 2023, 08:30:56 PM
Quote from: deanwebb on September 05, 2023, 09:39:52 AM
Wireless is radio tech, and radio waves don't like metal structures. That old wood door may have been the only way to get wifi into that detached garage.

Question number one is to ask if you can run a cable from the house to the garage? If so, then you can have a wifi access point inside the garage, you just need new holes in your house and garage for it. This may not be optimal.

So question number two is if there is some kind of "bunker buster" wifi that can get through the metal?

I did find a military-grade system to answer the second question. It also comes with a military-grade price. Searching again, I found this:

https://simplewifi.com/blogs/news/getting-wifi-into-your-metal-shed

I see my first suggestion comes in at #4 on their list... and the fifth one is the Internet over power lines solution that *can* work if the outlet doesn't have certain other things plugged in to it.

Beefing up the signal is not what I'd recommend.

But the first two suggestions on the page look pretty interesting. That PiFi solution is around $500. It is also the direct sponsor of the link I posted, as I discover. :) Even so, it's something like what I was looking for - no endorsement implied here, no compensation received for posting that link. I AM NOT A SPAMMER!!! :D Having said that, they also sponsor suggestion number 2 on the page, which comes in at around $400 USD.

This is very useful information, thank you! I was actually thinking about just running a cat 6 underground (in pvc conduit of course)... Again, I don't have any experience with access points, etc... I know just enough to get myself in trouble lol! It would be great to get this up and running so I can have some connectivity while I'm working in my shop...

Thank you!

Todd
#3
Forum Lobby / Re: New Member Introductions Thread
September 05, 2023, 08:24:58 PM
Hello, everyone! I'm todd93 (you can just call me Todd if you like). I'm 48, I live in south-central Missouri. I've tinkered with computers, gaming systems, phones, and other electronics as a hobby for about 25 years. I'll have to admit, networking is not one of my strong suits, which is why I joined the board. Professionally, I'm a heavy equipment operator, have done quite a bit of plumbing, and for 15 years, I was the head custodian of a school building in a large school district in Missouri... Currently, however, I deliver salvage auto parts for the number one salvage yard in the US!

I'm a musician as well, I play guitar and have dabbled with banjo, I like to reload ammunition, love shooting, love working on projects around the place here... I'm just a normal, hard working guy who enjoys busying himself with various projects!

Not sure what else to include, feel free to say hi!
#4
Wireless / Strengthening signal in detached garage.
September 04, 2023, 08:03:50 PM
Hello, everyone. I'm extremely new here. Computers have been a hobby of mine for about 25 years now... However, networking is one of my shortcomings... I'm capable of doing certain things, however, I'm very limited... I have a detached garage with metal siding, metal roof, and an aluminum insulated garage door about 30 feet from my house. I had an old wood garage door, but it had to be replaced. Before it was replaced, I had decent wifi signal strength, I was able to use a wifi security camera, mini split, etc... Once I replaced the old door with the aluminum door, it caused my wifi signal to totally tank inside the building. What wireless options would I have to strengthen the signal inside the structure while keeping the security camera on the existing network? I realize this may be tough to do, but I simply don't know enough about networking to know what I need to get and do.

I appreciate any and all input I can get!

Todd.