How to get Internet in your Shed / Man Cave / Outbuilding.A few options for you.

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Published 2021-02-18
Apologies if I go on a bit, but I hope it gives you some insight and some basic instructions on getting a reliable internet signal to your outside building.

All Comments (21)
  • @kev2427
    This is a class video, the fact you actually took the time to show the cable route and never cut while you walked to the shed, very well done
  • @greggin9116
    Great job with the video! Appreciate you showing more than one way to get internet signal to shed. (Neat man cave!!)
  • @GarthThick
    Proper bloke good advice best video on Wi-Fi and I’ve watched about 40 videos. This bloke is the best so far Cheers 🍻.
  • @Slannaman
    Thank you. This has helped me out loads. Was using BT 600 home plug but was only able to connect to internet via the ethernet cable. Thanks to your video I realised I could plug the BT 600 home plug the ethernet cable into and my TPLink wifi extender. Now have wifi in the girl cave and garden. So happy days😁
  • @saintsrus1
    Top bloke, extremely helpful. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @paulboyne8786
    Great video πŸ‘ and that is one cracking shed must of been great in lockdown with that in your garden
  • @JoJo-kd3pp
    Thank you - truly helpful! What a boss.
  • @susanterry760
    Absolutely top bloke very helpful rang him last night he was more helpful than ee was his videos are great 😘
  • @bury2279
    Thank you very much for an interesting video.
  • @komodo961
    Hi Mark, thanks for the video very helpful. I don't have a garden shed/ garden electricity but I have been trying to find out if I can still work outside at my garden table & chairs (whilst the weather's nice). So I'm wondering if I purchase the powerline network adapters and just use a 25m extension cord (that's plugged into a power socket in the house) to reach my garden table and plug the receiver into one of the sockets in the extender - would that work? Also do you know if powerline network adapters are typically better than wifi boosters? (As I've also been thinking about just plugging in a wifi booster into either the power socket in my house (that's nearest the garden) or into the extender just like my idea with the powerline adapters - but I've got no idea which would be the most effective (of if any of them would work) so any insight into this would be great too, Cheers, Liam
  • @steviexup
    Excellent video and wow, what a great little bar !! Just had my man cave built at the bottom of the garden so this was a great help in getting internet into it. I’ve used a TP-Limk power line kit as I too have an armoured cable running power to it. I’m still waiting on getting a tv down there but can I use a small Sky Q box to get Sky down to it? Need to get the footie inside !! Nice again, great video πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌ
  • @A2kjb
    Ran cat 6 cable from router to bar 30 metres away, into old virgin super hub 2 that was changed to modem mode. I now have great data signal + 150 MBs wifi signal for phones, tele and gaming
  • @AsadAli-lz1mm
    Another option to consider is a Point-to-Point wireless bridge using line of sight. There's loads on Amazon and cost circle Β£100 and signal in my opinion more faster than power line.