I’m trying to run an internet connection in my shop. Cable run will be approximately 220 to 250 ft. I have starlink on the house roof, and I’ve bypassed the Gen1 router that comes with the dish to connect to a TP-Link Archer AX55 Wireless AX3000 instead. I plan to run Cat6 or Cat7 direct burial in a pipe (was looking at standard black water pipe) and then have another AX3000 at the other end. Questions:
- Given my starting speed maxes out at about 250 Mbps, would a faster cable make a difference given the distance?
- Does the conduit material matter as far as type of pipe?
- Suggestions on sourcing cable?
- Any other important considerations? (I know where my buried water lines are, there’s no buried electrical or other pipes)
Fiber is great, but really overkill for anything other than Enterprise, not necessary for home use.
If you are burying a pipe then I suggest PVC. Use at a minimum 2" Schedule 40 PVC, & set it up with a pull line just in case you want to run additional cables in the future.
I would suggest, unless you are GREAT at terminating Ethernet Cable ends, that you purchase a premade Cat7 Shielded Ethernet cable for use in your PVC. You definitely want a good quality Shielded cable to eliminate any possibility of interference from any other lines that may get pulled in the future. I have used these Ethernet cables in the past and they work extremely well. https://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Adoreen-Heavy-Duty-Shielded-Waterproof/dp/B09TP7YKST
How to run a “pull string in conduit”; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOG-E8NQipY or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frt0vJ4k15g
Poly Pull Line; https://www.amazon.com/ATERET-PL6500-Poly-Pull-Line/dp/B0B4F8FFT1