Hi,
Is your shed made of metal and acting as a Faraday shield?
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My Telstra ADSL Wi-Fi works pretty well over all of our property, abut 180 metres on all 4 sides, but as soon as you enter the shed it is no longer connected. What is the best way to get Wi-Fi service in the shed? Thanks for your help.
Hi,
Is your shed made of metal and acting as a Faraday shield?
Cheers
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Have a look at poe adapters.
Power over ethernet
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Other way around perhaps? Ethernet over power. Both are useful technologies. Need to ensure power circuits are the same; may not / won't work if split circuits.
If you have the ability to have an external antenna connection then you may be able to rig up a stronger signal to the shed.
Hi,
http://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/o...ange-extenders
May be your answer.
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Yep, a range extender could be the go.
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Thanks bsperka, looks like Powerline networking maybe the go. JB Hi-Fi have a nice Dlink system that gets good reviews so will give it a go. Not sure about power circuits but they all come from the same meter box on the corner of the property, so guess I will find out the hardway.
Why not just setup a WiFi repeater at the shed ??
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I will give the wi-fi extender a go, which from reading up seems to be the same as a repeater!
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