My cable internet service (not used for TV) first enters my property in my shop (about 30' from the pole). There is a coupler w/ ground in my shop. Currently, it goes from there to the cable modem in my home via an underground RG6 run that is about 150'. I don't use the cable modem as a router or WAP. It is simply connected to my own router, which connects to the rest of my LAN via an assortment of switches and WAPs.
It's fast enough and reliable enough as is, but I was wondering if it would it be better (faster, more reliable) if I moved the cable modem out to my shop and connected it to the cable provider there, then connected it to my router in my home using a spare underground cat6 cable running between my shop and home.
Comments?
Thanks,
Ira
It's fast enough and reliable enough as is, but I was wondering if it would it be better (faster, more reliable) if I moved the cable modem out to my shop and connected it to the cable provider there, then connected it to my router in my home using a spare underground cat6 cable running between my shop and home.
Comments?
Thanks,
Ira