Good video! Fiber runs between buildings are the best, but where one can't, wireless units work well. NEVER run copper lines between buildings!! I've done the wireless solution many times using mostly TP-Link equipment (CPE510 5GHz 300Mbps in Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multipoint config and connected them to Deco Mesh units).
Yeah we considered running lines but this was a lot easier and cheaper than trenching. I figured it was worth a shot and we could always trench if it didn’t work. Thankfully I’ve been very happy with it so far.
You should have drip loops on the outside this way water doesnt follow the cable in or towards the hole.
That’s probably a good idea.
@@SouthHavenCountryLiving Yep, drip loops are need! You have plenty of cable to make one in the house, I don't know about the barn.
Good video! Fiber runs between buildings are the best, but where one can't, wireless units work well. NEVER run copper lines between buildings!! I've done the wireless solution many times using mostly TP-Link equipment (CPE510 5GHz 300Mbps in Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multipoint config and connected them to Deco Mesh units).
Yeah we considered running lines but this was a lot easier and cheaper than trenching. I figured it was worth a shot and we could always trench if it didn’t work. Thankfully I’ve been very happy with it so far.
¾ hole is crazy for cat5
It’s more about the grommet. I didn’t see any smaller than 3/4. Gotta seal it, can’t just put the cat5 through the wall.
How many holes in the wall? 😊
😂 I have a log home, and do trim work with a chainsaw.
nice video. just thought i'd note the 'ding' for each drill hole is like 20 times louder than your voice.
Thanks. Yeah I thought maybe it was slightly too loud. Was considering bringing it down more, I guess I should have. Next time!
Why are the houses made from paper?
You should hand everything to him out the window so that you don’t have to keep going up and down
That would have been a good idea. lol