Thanks for the replys, sorry I havent been able to look here for a few days, and still looking through it.
The phoneline from the house to shop is ours (house to road is utility). Digging in fibre or anything isn't an option. Startech extender looks like what I was thinking. A little more $$ than I hoped but not bad.
The wireless option sounds interesting though. It's a (single) row of pine trees to get through. Straight distance is 600-700feet. There is a couple metal buildings at the shop end....does that affect it, if the buildings aren't directly between? (to the side and behind the antenna). Partly because it would be nice to connect the barn as well, which is about 500feet from the house, different direction (north instead of west). Possibly line-of-sight, maybe a tree or two in the way.
Would something multi-point to the two points work or be practical, or since Im trying to shot through trees it needs to be two seperate point-point connections?
It is mainly for a camera or two, to check animals, etc...possibly internet, nothing really high bandwidth. I haven't looked into the cameras yet though.
Does the Ubiquiti Nano bridge http://www.cyberguys.com/product-details/?productid=48078 have everything to just plug in a ethernet cable from a LAN port on a router (basically just extends the ethernet cable)?
The phoneline from the house to shop is ours (house to road is utility). Digging in fibre or anything isn't an option. Startech extender looks like what I was thinking. A little more $$ than I hoped but not bad.
The wireless option sounds interesting though. It's a (single) row of pine trees to get through. Straight distance is 600-700feet. There is a couple metal buildings at the shop end....does that affect it, if the buildings aren't directly between? (to the side and behind the antenna). Partly because it would be nice to connect the barn as well, which is about 500feet from the house, different direction (north instead of west). Possibly line-of-sight, maybe a tree or two in the way.
Would something multi-point to the two points work or be practical, or since Im trying to shot through trees it needs to be two seperate point-point connections?
It is mainly for a camera or two, to check animals, etc...possibly internet, nothing really high bandwidth. I haven't looked into the cameras yet though.
Does the Ubiquiti Nano bridge http://www.cyberguys.com/product-details/?productid=48078 have everything to just plug in a ethernet cable from a LAN port on a router (basically just extends the ethernet cable)?