Sheesh. I was unaware of the cloud passing over scenario.
Buildings are separately grounded so that will rule out an Ethernet run. I already have conduit down that I can pull fiber through.
Any recommendations for the fiber c media converters or modules?
Thanks!
Super sound advice - truly my only reason for wanting to go with fiber is precautionary related to lightning strikes.
I'm actually in a fairly low strike area, I just don't want to deal with the possibility of having to replace a bunch of equipment on the off-chance there is one.
Good afternoon all! Hoping I can get some advice on hardware for what I think should be a simple fiber run:
Current setup is fiber running into an ASUS router in primary building. Looking to put in a 50-75' fiber run to a router running as an AP in a separate building (blue lines), which will...
Undoubtedly wise and I would be happiest down the road following this... For the time being, my goal was to not dig a trench or lay conduit etc. I've got my PTP bridge up and running between 2 of the 5AC locos, I'll work on the PtMP a bit later.
Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to look into this.
From my understanding, if I connect one of these to my home router on a LAN port and connect the second to building 1 on the WAN port, it should theoretically be nearly the same as running an ethernet cable between them so long as...
Good evening all,
I have multiple buildings on my property and would like to have them all networked. I currently have internet at my home which I share to one of my shops (~350') away over a weak AIMesh configuration between 2x ASUS AC86U routers. I want to build a better bridge between the...
Basically I'm wondering if I can extend the range of my network by having: router--node--node (the last node is not within range of the primary, only the 1st node).
Thank you.