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How to connect two routers at a distance of 100 m?
The father lives in a village without internet, the provider has no ports to connect new subscribers. But the neighbors have an Internet, and they do not mind sharing it.
The distance between houses is 100-120 meters. A twisted pair cable with the Internet goes to a neighbor's house, which is stuck in a router.
As I understand it, running a twisted pair cable from a neighbor's router to my father's house is not a good idea, since the distance is large. Can you please tell me how else can I organize this? I can’t understand if it is possible to connect two routers (neighborly and fatherly) with optics?
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On a twisted pair it will start up quite well, take category 6 with a caliber of 23awg (d = 0.57mm), this will provide a margin of 30 meters from the standard (100 meters). And 10 Mbps will generally work at one hundred and seventy meters.
You can use directional wi-fi antennas, but wi-fi is always bad, you can use it only if it is impossible to lay a twisted pair cable.
A normal cable and an Ethernet Repeater will suffice.
You connect to your neighbors in Lan, on your router on the Internet. Only on your router set up a local network in a different range.
If there is an opportunity to try, then try this
https://www.citilink.ru/catalog/computers_and_note...
I recommend that you go to the operator and ask him to split his port into two houses, and pay for this port by sex with a neighbor. Well, or even everyone will pay if the operator will unlock, they say such tricks cannot be done.
As I understand it, running a twisted pair cable from a neighbor's router to my father's house is not a good idea, since the distance is large.
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