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    Bring internet connection to 4 chalets from 1.

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    • deeiividD Desconectado
      deeiivid Veteranos HL
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      Hello, from now until summer, I intend to put internet in 4 chalets that are rented to make them more attractive to foreign tourists. I have one in the center of the urbanization, which has internet and has direct vision with the other 4 (to which I want to put internet). My question is, how do you see the issue? What devices might I need and roughly how much will it cost? The red arrow marks the one that has internet, and the yellow ones are the ones that need to be taken, so you can get an idea of the distribution and distances, more or less.
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        whoololon Veteranos HL
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        Have you measured whether the network signal reaches and with what intensity?
        Maybe just an amplifier of those of twenty euros in each house would be enough, or conversely, improving the signal distribution by installing an outdoor antenna in your home.

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          deeiivid Veteranos HL @whoololon
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          @whoololon:

          Have you measured if the network signal reaches and with what intensity?
          Maybe just an amplifier of those for a few euros in each house would be enough, or on the contrary, improving the signal distribution by installing an outdoor antenna in your house.

          Right now there is only a cheap router without antennas, from telefonica and the wifi barely reaches the garden of the same house.

          I am thinking of pulling cable to each house, I have to look to see if there is any electrical wiring already done and I would take advantage of the poles or the channels. Or maybe it is getting into a lot of trouble, I don't know.

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          • Kernel1.0K Desconectado
            Kernel1.0 Veteranos HL
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            Well, if you put the router in a window and a repeater in each house it can work.
            Cable is better.
            And if you can't run a cable, try with outdoor sectoral antennas.

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              Sylver Veteranos HL @Kernel1.0
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              Invest in a long-range antenna, to plug it into the master router and from there project wifi for about 50 or 100 meters around. It can come out for about 150 or 200€ if you look well. The truth is that I haven't looked at prices for a while, but at the time it was around those amounts.

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                A quality antenna at the transmitting house and repeaters in each of the houses. If you go to a specialized store, they will be able to advise you on the recommended distances.

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                  ferelxyx Veteranos HL @Franyen
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                  Up to 50 meters long-range wifi router

                  Up to 100 meters wifi amplifier along with long-range wifi router

                  Up to 250 meters PLC WIFI

                  Up to 500 meters combining PLC WIFI and wifi amplifier

                  Up to 1 to 10 kilometers Ubiquiti Nanostation Loco M2 antenna

                  To make wifi reach 50 meters in a house it's easy, just replace the ADSL or fiber wifi router with a more powerful one, there are hundreds of AC wifi routers with long range, whose coverage easily reaches 50 meters, also as advantages the speed will also be improved and more devices can be connected at the same time.
                  Long-range Gigabit 5G Router, Linksys, TP-LINK, dual band wifi, for Movistar, Vodafone, Ono and fiber optic in general | CompartirWIFI

                  If we want to reach 100 meters we have to resort to wifi amplifiers, also called wifi repeaters or wifi extenders. They are devices that replicate the wifi signal from your router with greater power, they have a range similar to a router, that is, about 50 meters.

                  Therefore, if your wifi router reaches 50 meters and you put a wifi extender right at the edge of coverage then you will reach 50 meters further. In total your wifi network will reach 100 meters combining the router and the wifi amplifier.
                  Guide to extend wifi signal in the house and buy a cheap wifi repeater, ideal for Movistar, Vodafone, Jazztel, Orange and Ono | CompartirWIFI

                  If we are talking about a house, whether on the same or different floor, and a distance between 100 and 250 meters of wifi range, then the technology we should definitely use is the PLC WIFI.

                  A PLC WIFI transmits the signal from your router through the electrical cables of your house, the range through electricity is 200 meters, but then the device at the end can emit a wifi network around it extending the coverage to 50 meters more, so in total we could extend our wifi network to about 250 meters.
                  What is and where to buy a cheap PLC Wifi, the best of Amazon, all brands, tp link, devolo, linksys | CompartirWIFI

                  How can I reach 1 to 10 kilometers of distance with my wifi?

                  To reach from 1 to 10 km of distance we need the Ubiquiti Nanostation Loco M2, which is also fully prepared to be installed outdoors.
                  Long-distance wifi links to amplify the signal, manual configuration antennas ubiquiti nanostation m2 ap | CompartirWIFI

                  In addition, the Ubiquiti nanostation M2 antenna can be installed outdoors, as it is fully isolated and prepared to withstand the sun, rain, wind, and is capable of resisting oxidation, so it is also suitable for the garden.

                  the price is around 90 euros per unit. I hope it helps you, what I put

                  regards

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                    deeiivid Veteranos HL @ferelxyx
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                    The Ubiquiti topic looks good.
                    But I have a doubt, the wifi is to do it from house to house, I think there are less than 100 meters (70 or so I suppose).
                    The question is, if I put an Ubiquiti transmitter in house A towards house B, does the wifi network reach house B or do I need another Ubiquiti receiver and another router to have internet?
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                      ferelxyx Veteranos HL @deeiivid
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                      On both sides of the bridge, which is what the point-to-point link is called, you need two routers to which you connect the A1 and A2 antennas, which will be responsible for distributing the Internet connection to the devices. In the following image, you can see all the equipment you need:

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