Outbuilding

Where do you need internet?

Every outbuilding has a different right answer. Pick the scenario closest to yours — each one points to the solutions that typically work best for that kind of destination, plus specific gear to buy.

House → Barn

Getting Internet From Your House to Your Barn

Security cameras, smart feeders, streaming in the tack room — here's how to get real internet into a barn.

House → Shop

Getting Internet From Your House to Your Shop

CNC control, network-licensed software, shop cameras, and a Bluetooth speaker that actually works.

House → ADU

Getting Internet From Your House to Your ADU

Accessory dwelling units need real, reliable internet — not a flaky Wi-Fi extender. Do it right.

House → Shed

Getting Internet From Your House to Your Shed

She-shed, man-cave, backyard office — get Wi-Fi out there without burying a cable.

House → Garage

Getting Internet From Your House to Your Detached Garage

EV charger data, garage cameras, and a network drop for the guy working on the car.

House → Outbuilding

Getting Internet From Your House to an Outbuilding

The catch-all — workshops, sheds, pump houses, anything that isn't the main house.

House → Another Building

Getting Internet From Your House to Another Building

Decision framework for connecting any two buildings — indoors, outdoors, same property or across a road.

House → Farm

Getting Internet Across Your Farm

Whole-farm networking — barns, arenas, pastures, pole barns. Hub-and-spoke point-to-multipoint + outdoor APs.

House → Field

Getting Internet to Your Field

Pump controls, irrigation, gate openers, livestock cameras — Wi-Fi and network where there's no building.

House → Workshop

Getting Internet From Your House to Your Workshop

Enough bandwidth for tool downloads, video reference, and a shop camera or two.

House → Pool House

Getting Internet From Your House to Your Pool House

Music, streaming, and pool automation for a building that's right there — but just too far for Wi-Fi.

House → Guest House

Getting Internet From Your House to a Guest House

Real Wi-Fi for guests or renters — not a shared SSID from the main house that drops every thirty feet.

House → Tiny House

Getting Internet From Your House to a Tiny House

Tiny footprint, real internet. Often the simplest install on this list.

House → Cabin

Getting Internet From Your House to a Cabin

When the cabin's too far for cable but you want more than your phone's hotspot — long-range point-to-point or cellular.

House → Greenhouse

Getting Internet From Your House to a Greenhouse

Climate sensors, automated vents, and grow-cam streaming. Typically short range and tolerates humidity-rated gear.

House → Coop

Getting Internet From Your House to a Chicken Coop

Predator cams, automatic doors, and a temperature alert so the flock survives a power outage.

House → Backyard Office

Getting Internet From Your House to a Backyard Office

Work-from-home, but further. Prioritize latency and upstream bandwidth for video calls.

House → Dock

Getting Internet From Your House to Your Dock or Boathouse

Shoreline Wi-Fi for the boat, the dock cam, and anyone actually fishing rather than scrolling.

House → RV Pad

Getting Internet From Your House to an RV Pad

For the guest rig parked out back, or your own full-timer setup.

House → Studio

Getting Internet From Your House to a Studio

Art, music, or recording — enough throughput for cloud backups and collab sessions.

Building ↔ Building

Getting Internet Between Two Commercial Buildings

Link two offices, warehouses, or shops across a street or parking lot without a WAN circuit.