I have a gigabit connection and an old house without any ethernet wiring. It'll take a few months before I can get it wired, so what's a good temporary solution? I have some money to spend and my current setup consists of three Asus XT8s and one Asus router. The house is 3500 square feet and there's also a detached guest house. With a Powerline ethernet setup, I'm able to get around 20 Mbps in the guest house, but at least the latency is okay. In the house, I get around 100 Mbps with a wired backhaul XT8 setup.
I've already implemented a Powerline setup which has been okay, but I'd like something better. I had a thought to get extremely long ethernet cables and run them from the garage into the house to get higher quality wired backhauls to the XT8 nodes. Even though this would be an ugly setup, I don't mind it if I'm able to get close to gigabit in the entire house and guest house.
Are there any other options that wouldn't take more than 30 minutes to set up and would give me gigabit access in every room?
I've already implemented a Powerline setup which has been okay, but I'd like something better. I had a thought to get extremely long ethernet cables and run them from the garage into the house to get higher quality wired backhauls to the XT8 nodes. Even though this would be an ugly setup, I don't mind it if I'm able to get close to gigabit in the entire house and guest house.
Are there any other options that wouldn't take more than 30 minutes to set up and would give me gigabit access in every room?