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.
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.
Getting Internet From Your House to Your Shop
CNC control, network-licensed software, shop cameras, and a Bluetooth speaker that actually works.
Getting Internet From Your House to Your ADU
Accessory dwelling units need real, reliable internet — not a flaky Wi-Fi extender. Do it right.
Getting Internet From Your House to Your Shed
She-shed, man-cave, backyard office — get Wi-Fi out there without burying a cable.
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.
Getting Internet From Your House to an Outbuilding
The catch-all — workshops, sheds, pump houses, anything that isn't the main house.
Getting Internet From Your House to Another Building
Decision framework for connecting any two buildings — indoors, outdoors, same property or across a road.
Getting Internet Across Your Farm
Whole-farm networking — barns, arenas, pastures, pole barns. Hub-and-spoke point-to-multipoint + outdoor APs.
Getting Internet to Your Field
Pump controls, irrigation, gate openers, livestock cameras — Wi-Fi and network where there's no building.
Getting Internet From Your House to Your Workshop
Enough bandwidth for tool downloads, video reference, and a shop camera or two.
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.
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.
Getting Internet From Your House to a Tiny House
Tiny footprint, real internet. Often the simplest install on this list.
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.
Getting Internet From Your House to a Greenhouse
Climate sensors, automated vents, and grow-cam streaming. Typically short range and tolerates humidity-rated gear.
Getting Internet From Your House to a Chicken Coop
Predator cams, automatic doors, and a temperature alert so the flock survives a power outage.
Getting Internet From Your House to a Backyard Office
Work-from-home, but further. Prioritize latency and upstream bandwidth for video calls.
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.
Getting Internet From Your House to an RV Pad
For the guest rig parked out back, or your own full-timer setup.
Getting Internet From Your House to a Studio
Art, music, or recording — enough throughput for cloud backups and collab sessions.
Getting Internet Between Two Commercial Buildings
Link two offices, warehouses, or shops across a street or parking lot without a WAN circuit.