Hello -
I am hoping some gracious knowledgeable soul might help me figure out the most cost-effective way to get a strong internet connection (open to wired OR wireless solutions) to my neighbor's house - which is 320 ft away from my house (100 ft of which is wooded). We want to attempt to share our high speed connection and split the cable internet bill. I'm trying to do it on the cheap, since neither of us are sure the arrangement will work for us in the long term. We want to try it and see how it works. Can someone help me get from CURRENT STATE to FUTURE STATE as cheaply as possible. I love DIY and not opposed to soldering.
CURRENT STATE:
Me: Motorola Surfboard Cable modem, Linksys WRT160Nv3 wireless router both items in my home office. The client units are typical laptop PCs - HP Pavilion dv7 for example.
Neighbor: has similar client devices to connect wirelessly
FUTURE STATE:
My cable internet connection somehow is available to my neighbor, either wired, or wirelessly.
I purposely have left this very wide open as to the solutions. Ideas that have crossed my mind:
a) the DIY "cantenna" approach
b) connect a cat5 cable from the 'ethernet' port of my wireless router over to my neighbors house, where it would go into the 'internet' port of his wireless router. Does that work??
I am hoping some gracious knowledgeable soul might help me figure out the most cost-effective way to get a strong internet connection (open to wired OR wireless solutions) to my neighbor's house - which is 320 ft away from my house (100 ft of which is wooded). We want to attempt to share our high speed connection and split the cable internet bill. I'm trying to do it on the cheap, since neither of us are sure the arrangement will work for us in the long term. We want to try it and see how it works. Can someone help me get from CURRENT STATE to FUTURE STATE as cheaply as possible. I love DIY and not opposed to soldering.
CURRENT STATE:
Me: Motorola Surfboard Cable modem, Linksys WRT160Nv3 wireless router both items in my home office. The client units are typical laptop PCs - HP Pavilion dv7 for example.
Neighbor: has similar client devices to connect wirelessly
FUTURE STATE:
My cable internet connection somehow is available to my neighbor, either wired, or wirelessly.
I purposely have left this very wide open as to the solutions. Ideas that have crossed my mind:
a) the DIY "cantenna" approach
b) connect a cat5 cable from the 'ethernet' port of my wireless router over to my neighbors house, where it would go into the 'internet' port of his wireless router. Does that work??