Yes, but it’s not that easy, wall breakthrough through the ground floor door and 2 wall breakthroughs through 2 ceilings, i.e. floors, relatively large effort. And there are no existing cables to pull up.

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Thank you very much, but then the wall breakthrough problem has not yet been solved and then it would not only be 20 meters but about 30 meters

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    @Pipo1258 wrote:

    Yes, but it’s not that easy, wall breakthrough through the ground floor door and 2 wall breakthroughs through 2 ceilings i.e. floors, relatively large effort. And there are no existing cables to pull up.


    That probably can’t be true, because if you have electricity on both floors and the cables are not nailed directly to the wall with cable clamps, but are laid in pipes as has been the case for decades, then there is already a pipe connection between the floors in the house.

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    Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom

    Pipo1258 the Swisscom flatband Ethernet cable is also available in a length of 25m

    (https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/produkte/netzwerkzubehoer/details.html/ethernet-cable-25m-11016995?payOption=ONE_TIME&useCase=HARDWAREONLY&category=connection_accessories_RE S)

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    and can be laid in/over/through the door frame. If the length is not enough, you can also use the adapter:

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    [https://www.interdiscount.ch/de/computer-gaming/kabel/computer-kabel-adapter--c524000/secomp-roline-rj-45-kupplung-cat-6-geschi rmt–p0001404913?gclid=CjwKCAiAjMHwBRAVEiwAzdLWGH8kOACS0nxlfbAGwsppnM7DhpuEgGFNuVC6l925A8bNE6RJi8nIXRoCn0YQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds ](https://www.interdiscount.ch/de/computer-gaming/kabel/computer-kabel-adapter--c524000/secomp-roline-rj-45-kupplung-cat-6-gesch irmt–p0001404913?gclid=CjwKCAiAjMHwBRAVEiwAzdLWGH8kOACS0nxlfbAGwsppnM7DhpuEgGFNuVC6l925A8bNE6RJi8nIXRoCn0YQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds)

    be extended.

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    Yes, that’s true, but then the cable comes out behind the kitchen where you have to sharpen the plates, and he doesn’t want that. I have to clarify with him what he wants to do.

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    @Pipo1258

    In summary:

    If you want a permanently stable, high-performance, problem-free and error-free connection, install a Gigabit Ethernet connection. And if you can’t do it yourself or can’t find the existing pipes, have an electrician do it for you.

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    Hello @Pipo1258

    There is definitely an old telephone socket on the second floor. This usually goes to the house connection via the stairwell, where there are branch points.

    And you also have a telephone socket from your current location.

    I assume that the pipe behind it is big enough to pull in a nice, clean cable.

    You can also use this pipe and then you don’t have to sharpen anything.

    Greetings Lorenz

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    Hello,

    So I looked at the telephone socket is mounted on the floor because it is a room in the attic, and the cable runs horizontally in the floor, goes behind the kitchen and from there goes to the 1st floor with a junction box behind the kitchen combination, so no chance without spicing up the kitchen combination . I have now received a new Internet box2 and a WiFi box and so far it has been running stable on the ground floor. Greeting

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    @Pipo1258 wrote:

    Hello,

    So I looked at the telephone socket is mounted on the floor because it is a room in the attic, and the line runs horizontally in the floor, goes behind the kitchen and from there goes to the 1st floor with a junction box behind the kitchen combination, so no chance without a kitchen combination sharpen up. I have now received a new Internet box2 and a WiFi box and so far it has been running stable on the ground floor. Greeting


    As already mentioned, if there is only a ceiling or a wall between the Internet box and the TV-Box, it works with the WLAN-Box without any major problems.

    In an old house where lead pipes are still installed with angles, we set up the Internet box on the second floor and then placed a WLAN-Box on the ground floor and third floor for the TV boxes and that worked without any problems.

    There are situations where it is not so easy to lay LAN cables without high costs.

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    Installationen, Netzwerk, Internet, Computertechnik, OS Windows, Apple und Linux.

    Even where it is associated with high costs, I recommend, at least in EFH, to accept the high costs and in return receive a worry-free network for at least the next 20 or 30 years.

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    @hed wrote:

    Even where it is associated with high costs, I recommend, at least in single-family homes, to accept the high costs and in return receive a worry-free network for at least the next 20 or 30 years.


    As already noted in other threads…

    Honor your optimism…for 20 to 30 years 😉

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    #user63

    @Herby

    Home installation is 16 years old, business installation is 15 years old. Both Gigabit Ethernet and there is no reason why they should change anything in the next 10 years. Only the in-house backbone in the business has now been converted to 10 Gig; in Access, 1 Gig is still sufficient for a very long time.

    And even in 2020 there are still some companies that only have 100 Mbps access over 25-year-old cables.

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    @Herby

    I’m one of those people who just needs to have as little as necessary and not as much as possible. If I wasn’t SU, I would still have the Centro Grande in operation. Despite 120 Mbps, I voluntarily have the smallest subscription at 50 Mbps. The SC box is attached to a 6 year old HD TV. The most modern PC I own is also 6 years old, the oldest is 12. Why will my Gig LAN no longer be sufficient in 5 years?

    And I’m not aware of any mistakes that I should own up to, so you have to help me out.

    Addendum: I personally use iPhone 5 and SE phones. Do you still think that in 5 years I will switch to 10 gig on the LAN?

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    Hello,

    Yes, we solved the problem by installing an Internet box2 on the 2nd floor and a WiFi box on the ground floor. Has been working perfectly for 2 weeks. Greeting

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    @Pipo1258 wrote:

    Hello,

    Yes, we solved the problem by installing an Internet box2 on the 2nd floor and a WiFi box on the ground floor. Has been working perfectly for 2 weeks. Greeting


    If the WLAN-Box is used as a repeater without additional LAN connections, the WLAN performance would be even better if the WLAN-Box were installed on the first floor, which means that there is also higher WLAN performance on the ground floor.

    Or do you also need WiFi in the basement?

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    No, there is no need for WiFi in the basement, I’ll leave it that way if necessary, I can always put the WiFi box on the 1st floor. However, he now has better WiFi reception on the 1st floor and on the ground floor than before. Thanks for your answer. Greetings Pipo

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