Running ethernet beneath floorboards?
Each day I ve been running a 20m ethernet cable from my router to the office at the opposite end of our flat. It s unsightly and a trip hazard so I m looking for a workaround. I ve tried a wifi extender placed midway in the hallway, but the speed drops from 80MB to ~2MB.
I ve recently removed all of our carpet, leaving clear floorboards from one end to the other. I m wondering how feasible it is to run the cable beneath them. The flats split level so there s a small set of stairs to navigate, and it s a long way.
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