MatthewMay1
amateur professional
Thanks for all the input! Sounds like snaking an ethernet cable through the existing conduit is a bad idea. I’ve tried wifi boosters before and they just never worked right. The one I have now is a NetGear and it only connects for an hour or two after initial power up and then it drops offline to never reconnect unless I power it down and back up again. This internet over power idea interests me…that looks like something worth trying and the easiest. Otherwise I think I would need some kind of sender/receiver antenna pair (antenna on house, antenna on outside of shop, router inside shop) because the metal shop blocks all the wifi signals coming from the house
). We got two 4'x10' trailer loads of junk wood thrown out at my other house for heavy trash pickup. We moved another trailer load of wood to my mom's spare garage to store until contractors are done working at my house (some of this wood I'll be using on projects for the house but the majority of it is going to Jason's ranch to build hunting blinds).