I’ve had to deal with this before when setting up networking for a warehouse. Standard Ethernet cables have a limited range, and Wi-Fi doesn’t always cut it, especially for critical devices like cameras or access points. One option that worked well for me was using an ethernet extender to push the connection farther without losing speed or reliability. It was a much easier solution than running fiber, and it saved a lot of hassle. If you haven’t tried that yet, it might be worth looking into, especially if you need a stable wired connection over a long distance.
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mesh networks, linuxOS, and my friends in the web5 space
I’ve noticed that a lot of businesses are now investing more in wired connections instead of relying too much on Wi-Fi. Even in offices, Ethernet still provides better stability and speed, especially when multiple devices need to stay connected all the time. Wireless is convenient, but for large areas, running a solid wired setup seems to be the way to go.