• @Duamerthrax
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    106 hours ago

    I needed to get internet to a building that’s around 400 feet away. I had the opportunity to get a trench dug, so I took a gamble, laid a conduit and ran shielded CAT6. I say gamble because that’s over the rated limited of CAT cable, but I figured it was going to be easier then trying to get a reliable wiki bridge running. The home network itself has been solid since.

    • @ikidd
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      32 hours ago

      Going over 300 just limits you on speed after errors

    • @[email protected]
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      56 hours ago

      If you have poe on the output end, there are repeaters that you could have buried along with the cable. Not a big enough signal difference in your case to be worth it probably but worth noting for other folks.

      • @Cort
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        33 hours ago

        Eh, there’s conduit, so they can always upgrade to fiber down the road.

    • @[email protected]
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      129 minutes ago

      shielded

      FYI, the shield only does something if you ground it, and you need to be very careful to only ground one end so as to not introduce a ground loop. If it wasn’t grounded then regular unshielded Cat6 probably would have performed the same.