Burying ethernet cable (or wireless??)

Post date: 2021-10-20 02:45:09
Views: 201
I think I need to bury about 80m of ethernet cable, in order to extend Internet access from an old house to an even-older barn. We have a tractor and willing hands. What else do we need, and how do we do it?

A pair of wireless repeaters would be easy, but possibly ugly; it is an old site, after all. We have line of sight, though, so I am willing to be persuaded by anyone with good experience here. At the same time, we're well within the 100m limit of ethernet, as long as we don't have any big detours.

This is in New England, so it gets cold. Do we have to go below the frost line?

What kind of cable -- Cat7?

And last, what kind of conduit do we use? A roll of something (similar to PEX), or rigid segments that get stuck together?

I do know that we should bury warning tape on top of any conduit or line (a few inches shallower), and also that we should run a second, idle line Just In Case. The organization is all-volunteer, and would prefer to do it ourselves instead of paying a cabling contractor.
Number of Comments
Please click Here to read the full story.
 
Other Top and Latest Questions:
Hidden beneath AI chips, Chinese-made circuit boards raise national security concerns in U.S.
CrowdStrike narrowly beats estimates on AI tailwinds, but stock falls 10%
India's viral 'Cockroach' party has millions of followers. What investors need to know
Interesting Quiet/Lesser Known Places To Go In Europe
Best progressive eyeglasses - Warby Parker vs. local optometrist
Widow's Bay: Your Baggage
Book: The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
Inside Wealth: Soaring stocks created 2 million new millionaires around the world last year
Amazon engineers in Seattle slam employer for building AI data centers while laying off 30,000 staffers
Eli Manning weighs in on Giants QB Jaxson Dart's Trump rally fallout