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Lazlow

join:2006-08-07
Saint Louis, MO

reply to me1212

Re: I will fork put

Now that is an idea. Only I would run a Cat6 cable between the houses.

me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO

That would work, but too much may tip off the ISP, where as with wireless has NO traces, and is next to undetectable, but you could alway burry the cable.


NYFreddie8

join:2006-11-28
Westwood, NJ

reply to Lazlow
Can't run CAT between houses. Different ground states. You'll short out your network adapters in short order. You'll need fiber or BNC.


Lazlow

join:2006-08-07
Saint Louis, MO

We have run Cat5 (underground) for lots of sites without issue. Guest houses, apartments over detached garage, shops out on farms, etc.


johan_hammy

join:2003-08-08
Dekalb, IL

reply to NYFreddie8
BNC would do the same... anything that can carry electrical current will have that issue. Look into Polyphaser for boxes that solve that problem. Well, I guess if they're whining about Internet speeds and prices, they'll certainly whine at Polyphaser's pricing.


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