Every so often the tech media run a piece on how to extend the wifi to your garden office to guarantee a decent speed and stability. But it's also useful to have the advice and experience of shedworkers on the ground and they provided their hive mind support to writer and broadcaster Greg Jenner when he asked for help on Twitter. You can read all the replies here but here is a selection of suggestions:
Sorry Greg, but cables for the win. Wifi is for people who don't understand that it's a backup for cables.
— TheEggmaster (@theeggmaster) September 15, 2021
Genuine answer if I was doing this is use a cable. https://t.co/naqNMKEfmi
— Skip Survey 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ (@JonMarkDeane) September 14, 2021
Starlink, Greg. I went from 3mbps where I live to (fluctuating but so worth it) 260mbps …
— Jon Holmes (@jonholmes1) September 14, 2021
You mentioned that cabling underground is problematic. I wonder if a mesh network might be the best answer. I am using Google WiFi and it feel far more superior to my Netgear WiFi extender. Get a router with 2 points. 1 point in kitchen. 1 point in garden office.
— Tony B (@Saltbar) September 15, 2021
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