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  1. Thanks so much for all the advice ... sounds like the Cat6 cable is the way to go and the RJ45 socket
  2. Thanks for this ... I am a complete beginner so had to look up sockets, switches etc. but that sounds like it might work. Could I simply run a Cat5e cable with an ethernet connector from the back of the EE hub out to the office and use the RJ45 socket or 4 port switch at this end ?
  3. Hi, I'm new to this site and hoping to gleam some knowledge for some up and coming diy projects Firstly I have moved into a new house 3 months ago and currently retro fitting an outbuilding space for a new office space in rural mid Wales The property has fibre broadband which comes in direct to the house but not to the soon to be new office space which is 300 ft away from the house I am looking at options of the best way to get it over to this space but ideally I would like to have a direct ethernet connection although at my previous place I had a router and plug in boosters but they would drop out often. The thick walls of the house mean that the wireless won't carry from the house to the new space so I could potentially move the EE hub closer to the office space within the house so that it picks up the signal. It could be that this is something that BT Open reach will have to deal with but they are currently only dealing with essential call outs under the lockdown Any thoughts and ideas very welcome Thanks Paul
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