So, as an addition to the coax method, you can use DirecTV DECA3 adapters ¨C one on each end ¨C and get 10/100 way beyond 100 meters even over rg-59.? I think you can actually get about 1000 feet over rg-6 if your cable is good with no intermediate splices.? DECA3 are usually available on ebay for under 15 bucks apiece.? Don¡¯t forget to get the 12V power supply also.? https://www.ebay.com/itm/323782964503?epid=20033524024&hash=item4b62f7f517:g:tBkAAOSw73xeaob8
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From: <[email protected]> on behalf of ckangis <chris@...> Reply-To: <[email protected]> Date: Friday, June 11, 2021 at 11:35 AM To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [crestron] Ubiquiti wifi extender #bestpractices
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Although I wouldn't design a network around this (hard-wared dedicated CAT lines are always best!) I have used the following in a pinch and they do work well: 1. If you have a COAX cable near where you need to add a switch and/or AP, ActionTEC makes an gigabit Ethernet-over-Coax device:
2. If there's absolutely no infrastructure, I have used various HomePlug Ethernet-over-PowerLine products and they seem to work reliably, though I think you won't get full speeds with this. It's actually amazing that this works and works well!!