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Old 08-25-2025, 12:47 PM   #3661
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The problem with the LOS link is we're literally in the woods. The advice I've gotten from IT people is just run the damn cable. The Rogers service guy also suggested that Cat6 would be fine up to 330ft... I was going to use this stuff.

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The internet is now up and running at the main building at 900mbps so all I have to do is get it down there.
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Old 08-25-2025, 01:44 PM   #3662
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The problem with the LOS link is we're literally in the woods. The advice I've gotten from IT people is just run the damn cable. The Rogers service guy also suggested that Cat6 would be fine up to 330ft... I was going to use this stuff.

amazon.ca/gp/product/B09M6L8YPK/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A3SMWAE9R4RFCD&psc=1

The internet is now up and running at the main building at 900mbps so all I have to do is get it down there.
330 feet is Cat6a, not Cat6 which is half of that (it's down to the extra shielding of Cat6a cable). You'll probably be fine with Cat6, but I tend to err on the side of caution with this sort of thing.

Gotcha, LOS would not work so well when it's getting blocked by trees and such. Again, you could do high powered wireless mesh APs, but then again, a cable works too.
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OK my research is showing that the 55m speed limit on Cat6 is for 10GBPS speeds and it should be fine for the full 330ft at 1gbps...
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Old 08-26-2025, 01:09 PM   #3664
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Might get a monitor arm for it at some point so I can move it around when not in use and use that desk space for something.

Also found out the START - P key combo gives me a projector menu that lets me specify which monitor to send the video to.

This is awesome because the LG is off most of the time but Windows knows about it so it still extends the desktop there and lets me move my mouse over there, or windows launch over there if I was watching something in a browser over there. But with the Start P I can specify primary or secondary monitor only.. when I turn on the LG and do that everything moves over and I don't have the mouse going off the side of the screen or any other dual monitor weirdness. Very nice.

I have a wireless keyboard and mouse so playing PC games on the LG is just a matter of swiveling my chair to the LG or back and moving my mouse/keyboard in front of whichever monitor I'm using.

Now I just need a digital audio cable to run from the TV to my sound card so I can listen to games being played on a console on my computer headset and I think the setup will be perfect.

Think I can find a 15' digital optical cable locally for a reasonable amount though? Yeah right, Amazon it is I guess.
Not sure if RTing's is the end all, but that LG gets better ratings across the board to my Aorus. Nice buy!
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So, I have run 250 feet of CAT6 to my conduit but I think I'm going to put an RJ45 or something in there before running the rest through the conduit into the house in case the existing line (which is outdoors) fails or degrades or something, or if I want to replace it, etc.

If anyone thinks this is a bad idea for some reason let me know?
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Old 08-28-2025, 10:16 PM   #3666
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So, I have run 250 feet of CAT6 to my conduit but I think I'm going to put an RJ45 or something in there before running the rest through the conduit into the house in case the existing line (which is outdoors) fails or degrades or something, or if I want to replace it, etc.

If anyone thinks this is a bad idea for some reason let me know?
I'm not sure I entirely understand what you mean, the RJ45 would be outside the conduit? Wherever you put the RJ45 will definitely be your most likely point of failure so I'm not sure its worth it. If it does fail you could always cut a RJ45 in later if needed.
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Yeah, unless you're beating the hell out of the cable somewhere in the run, your terminations are generally your weak points, so the fewer the better. And as indes says, it's easy to cut out and replace a faulty length of cable if you must.
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