<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto">I use wireless access point in a house window nearest the shop and a wireless router in the shop window closest to the house set up for client bridging. The two are close enough for this to work.<div><br></div><div>Between the shop and the barn which is more than 100 yards, I use a radio link. It’s cheap and easy. The wireless router in barn that is connected to the radio link is again set up as a client bridge</div><div><br></div><div><div>I have to have wireless in the barn because the alpacas like to binge watch Animal Planet. (-; Seriously I have cameras all around the barn to keep an eye on the animals and this lets me just bring up a camera on my phone.</div><div><br></div><div>The radiolink product I use is discontinued, but I think the below is probably what it became. Do your own research before buying:</div><div><br></div><div>EnGenius Technologies Long Range 11n 5GHz Wireless Bridge/Access Point (ENH500) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006M1PM22/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qI5JEbS17B75C</div><div><br></div><div>I’m done with wires. Everything is wireless.</div><div><br></div><div>Spencer</div><div><br></div><div><div dir="ltr">Sent from my iPhone</div><div dir="ltr"><br><blockquote type="cite">On Apr 9, 2020, at 5:22 PM, Howard Fleming <hfleming@moosebird.net> wrote:<br><br></blockquote></div><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr">
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If your home and shop are on different electrical services, it might
be worth the effort to pull fiber to avoid the electrical issues
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I have been looking at monoprice.com for pre made optical cables to
run between my house and garage (about 100'). Currently have 2 Cat
5e cables running between the buildings, but I am considering moving
my "in house" servers from the basement to the garage to reduce the
noise levels.<br>
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You might want to consider running at least 2 conduits when you do
it, its not that much more effort.<br>
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I ran 1-2", 2-3/4" and 1-1/2" pvc conduits when I buried mine years
ago (it is what I had on hand at the time), and wish I had at least
another 2" in place now. I hate digging ditches, but will be
digging another one at some point soon.<br>
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<div style="font-family:Arial;">If it wasn't such a pain to work
with fiber optical cable would be better yet, it avoids ground
loop problems and other electrical problems. Also completely
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<div style="font-family:Arial;">I was hoping to do a similar line
to my shop in a year (this summer is booked just solving humidy
problems so my tractors don't rust away), but I'm not sure if
the virus will affect my bonus which was supposed to supply the
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<p>As long as your Ethernet cable is < 300 feet you should be
fine...get the best cable you can buy, though. Cat7 shielded
cable will cost more but will be much more resistant to
electrical noise for a lengthy underground run.<br>
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<p>I don't know how well insulated your farm shop might be, but
it's entirely possible, if your "temperature controlled
closet" is built correctly, that just letting the computer run
all the time through the winter will provide enough heat to
keep the distilled water and weed chemicals from freezing.
Some experimentation might be needed to get insulation/venting
balanced well enough for that. 9 months out of the year it
won't be a problem anyway!<br>
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<div>Another option I have often used in the past is dual
booting... Windows / Linux and just keep everything on the
hard drive. <br>
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<div>"Somewhere" here I have a fair sized laptop hard drive
that I saved from a laptop that had part of the
motherboard fried by lightning while in my lap (Yes, I did
jump about 10') The hard drive was not harmed so I bought
a $10 converter case (came with a USB cord hard-wired into
it) for it so I could use it. I used to use it for booting
Linux like you are doing with a flash-drive. I just keep
some back-up files on it now.<br>
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<div>The Linux I was using then was Mandriva but I just
couldn't get "comfortable" with it... I think now it has
been abandoned about 10 years.<br>
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<div>One kind of amazing thing about Linux is how much
complex software you can run on very simple distributions
without all of the bells and whistles. Puppy Linux was a
light one I used to play with a lot.<br>
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<div>OLD TRACTOR NOTE: I'm still trying to pick out one of
my old desktop machines to move to the farm shop in a
small temperature controlled closet so I can keep tractor
info on it and get online to look stuff up. The smart
phone screen is just too small for more than something
quick. Son Scott is going to run a 2 1/2" plastic
commercial conduit for me that will hold a Ethernet cable,
a new 1/2" PEX water line and an air line for the basement
wood-shop.<br>
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<div>A plastic tote in the bottom of that closet will hold
some weed control chemicals to avoid freezing and a shelf
will keep distilled water for winter use for batteries
especially for the golf cart.<br>
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