Anyone dealing with long-distance networking should really look into coax to Ethernet solutions. Instead of tearing out old cabling, you can leverage existing coax for major cost savings. Plus, it’s typically outdoor hardened and delivers superior performance for Ethernet or PoE extension—up to 1.5Gbps compared to 1.2Gbps on twisted pair.
Enable-IT has a great lineup worth checking out: https://enableit.com/coaxial-cable-with-ethernet-to-coax-adapters/
Good point about reusing coax, Fender. I’ve been seeing more setups lately where it makes a lot more sense to keep the existing cabling, especially in older buildings or larger properties. Curious if anyone here has run into any issues with signal stability or latency over coax in comparison to running new Ethernet? Always good to hear real-world experiences.