FarmerPug wrote:no internet in the house or wifi.
but i have the iphone so its not all that bad. apart from the fact i only get 1 bar of signal in my shed.
Get a payas u Go .. dongle there not rapid but they do there job,
ive been using one for a While not impressed with them but its a connection a spose,
3g is about as good as they get,
vodaphone t-mobile etc is no good if your in area where theres trees /buildings etc Bad Signal
FP, you could always run a length of CAT6 ethernet cabling. Good for up to 100 metres. Get yourself a good crimping tool, some RJ-45 male connectors, an RJ-45 socket faceplate, and a length of CAT6 STP (shielded twisted pair).
On one end of the cable you want a normal RJ-45 male connector - this will be plugged into one of the LAN sockets on your internet router. On the other end (in your shed) you want the RJ-45 socket, which you can mount on the wall; looks a bit like an electrical socket box, just with an RJ45 socket instead. You can plug your PC's network cable into that.
If you use CAT6 STP cabling, then you can even run the ethernet cable beside the power cable to your shed (can't really do that with normal UTP; you get a type of interference called crosstalk, which causes packet loss issues) - perfect if you have a little duct underground for your cable run.
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FarmerPug wrote:Indeed especially with everyone on O2 unlimited
ha ha to say your replying via fone you carnt half bash thems replys out quickly
youve most probs had plenty of practice,
ihate phones,
oh and iwouid never have a house phone my wife wouid ring every fecker on it and she wouid be on it for hours,
£250 phone bill no thankyou
That was a real knowledge based topic and I would just say that I got a lot of help from that. So The lamps must be supplied proper power supply via good quality cables.The pictures in the forum were a real help for an electrician and an ordinary person as well. I really like this a lot.