I would like to set up a WLAN in the garden that extends to the garden house which would be 100m away from the router.
Is it possible to bridge the distance with just one WLAN router / access point (if possible, less than 40-50 euro, also used)?
So I don't want to establish a radio link with two devices because there's no electricity in the garden house, but simply access the Wi-Fi with my mobile phone / laptop
I would try a repeater / amplifier that is placed as close as possible to the garden shed. Should of course have a decent transmission power. 100m is of course a long distance, also for Wi-Fi. But it could work over an open area.
100m could just work like that, but then there must be nothing in between and it will only work with 2.4 GHz.
The best thing would be an outdoor access point on the house wall. But for 50 euro I see it in black.
I currently have a Fritz repeater in the outermost point in the house that is rich, unfortunately, only 20m in the garden. Are there better alternatives?
I currently have a Fritz repeater in the outermost point in the house that is rich, unfortunately, only 20m in the garden. Are there better alternatives?
I'm not a professional either, that was just my idea as a "semi-layman". Then the professionals have to ask whether there are devices with this transmission power.
Unfortunately, you can't choose the transmission power in Germany. Sounds stupid, but that's how it is.
For this you need a directional antenna for the two terminals.
The smaller the beam angle, the greater the distance that can be bridged.
https://www.pc-magazin.de/ratgeber/wlan-empfang-verbessern-erweitern-erhoehen-router-repeater-1506595.html you will find hints and tips
https://www.wlan-shop24.de/wlan-antennen you will find a large selection and also help.
Should a decent transmission power…
https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Allgemeines/Bundesnetzagentur/Publikationen/service/WLAN.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=10#:~:text=bestimmt.&text=Im%20Frequenzbereich%202%2C400%20GHz%20%2D%202,EIRP*)%20abgestrahlt%20werden%20darf. There's a restriction in D for WLAN devices!
Thank you for the helpful answer,
Would it also be possible to get by with only one WLAN antenna because I have no electricity in the garden house?
What do you want then with the WLAN without electricity?
The antennas have to be pointed towards each other and there's not much leeway - therefore unsuitable for a mobile phone - only makes sense with a repeater in the garden and the Wi-Fi of the repeater there.
Yes, I would need the WLAN for cell phones and laptops. Is there a solution without a repeater in the garden? (where I have no electricity or LAN)
No. Read the article above!
These https://german.alibaba.com/g/12v-wifi-repeater.html work with a 12V battery (car battery)
The antenna can also be https://www.pcwelt.de/...35908.html
If necessary, charge the battery via a https://www.conrad.de/de/f/solarmodul-12v-1656685.html?WT.srch=1&ef_id=CjwKCAiApNSABhAlEiwANuR9YCha3LPvbCFSsKVIZYdvj907vxiDfBKSl433Wh0j9331J4G08EhU5xoCowUQAvD_BwE%3AG%3As&hk=SEM&s_kwcid=AL%21222%213%21228243956387%21p%21%21g%21%21solarpanel+12v or charge it at home.
Thank you
Unfortunately, none of the solutions come into question for me due to the lack of electricity in the garden
Thanks i will try