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i am working on a project in a house that is on a plot of land that has three internet lines coming into it, one on its own only provides around 8mb of speed while one has 6mbs and then there third is 60mbs. They location of the third one is about 500ft from the main house which needs more than the 8mbs it’s getting. I know that around 300ft of cat 7 cable is the limit to how far you can make a network cable so what would be the best way to get the 60mbs the 500ft would adding a router or two between a few say 200ft cables work? And how then could I connect that input to the current setup that I have which is a modem feeding a linksey mesh system?

 

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A good option would be to get a enterprise level AP, but that could seriously throttle your budget. But also, you could have one of those "5km" wifi stuff that sorts of works like 4g.

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Or bury a fiber optic cable

that is actually a good idea, as fibre networks tends to loose less signal

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Anyways, I am always glad to help

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