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How to Get WiFi And Internet in Your Garden Office

Discover the most reliable and secure way to get fast, robust WiFi and Internet in your Garden Office or Garden Room, directly from your ISP's modem or router.

How to Get Seamless WiFi And Internet in Your Garden Office or Garden Room in the UK.

26/6/2025

 
The best way to get Wi-Fi in your Garden Office or Garden Room in the UK is by using an Ethernet cable to connect to the main router's Wi-Fi and Internet access. Afterwards, a powerful Wi-Fi access point or Wi-Fi hub can be connected to the cable in the garden office and configured to match the primary router's Wi-Fi name and password.

If running a cable in a garden isn't practical due to layout or terrain, another option is a Point-to-Point system. This type of system wirelessly transmits data from building to building over long distances without loss of speed or bandwidth and without needing a cable in between.

Garden Office WiFi has become increasingly popular, especially for newly built outbuildings, garden rooms, and cabins converted into family spaces, gyms, or home offices, where a steady and dependable Internet connection is crucial for browsing, streaming media, and working online.
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How to Get WiFi in Your Garden Office using Ethernet Cable

The most reliable way to get WiFi And Internet in your Garden Office

Using a high-quality externally protected CAT6 or CAT6a Ethernet cable up to a distance of 100 metres from the property's main router.

Ethernet Cable Connection:

  1. Run an Ethernet cable from your main home Wi-Fi router to your garden office. Use an external, protected CAT6 or CAT6a Ethernet cable in flexible conduit for optimal performance and ultra-fast gigabit speeds. 
  2. Connect one end of the cable to an available Ethernet port on your ISP's main router inside the house. Then route the cable through any holes, flexi-conduit or trench to reach the garden office.​

WiFi Access Point Installation:

  1. At the end of the Ethernet cable at the garden office, install a powerful Wi-Fi 6 access point or a dedicated Wi-Fi 6 Hub with LAN ports. (ideal for a PC, laptop, or any device that supports an Ethernet connection)
  2. Configure the access point with the same Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password as your main router. This ensures seamless roaming between the house and the garden office.​

​​​Enjoy your Ethernet Cable Garden Office WiFi:

Once set up, your garden office will have a reliable and strong Wi-Fi signal, along with high-speed gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, allowing you to work seamlessly, stream media, and browse the internet with ease.
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How to Get WiFi in Your Garden Office using a Point-to-Point system

Another reliable way to get WiFi And Internet in your Garden Office

Using a Point-to-Point system to broadcast Wi-Fi over long distances between buildings, ranging from 10m up to a max of 12 miles.
When an Ethernet Cable method is not suitable for the property layout or terrain constraints another excellent second choice option is a wireless Point-to-Point system to get Internet in the Garden Office. 

For a successful WiFi Point-to-Point Installation, it is crucial to ensure that there is a clear line of sight (L.O.S.) between the two buildings that will be connected by the Wireless bridge. Point-to-Point devices can be mounted on walls, roofs, or poles at elevated heights. The first step is to connect a wired device (AP) to your network, which will transmit the signal to the remote location and activate the receiver (Client). Once the connection is established, a LAN network can be created and directly connected to a computer, network switch, WiFi access point, or IP CCTV cameras. You can also re-distribute the LAN from the Client end, enabling secure multi-LAN and WiFi Network connectivity across large areas.
Line of Sight (L.O.S.):
Ensuring an unobstructed view between the two buildings is critical for a reliable Point-to-Point (PtP) WiFi connection. Any obstacles like trees, buildings, or terrain can hinder signal transmission. Mount the PtP WiFi devices on walls, roofs, or poles at elevated heights to maximize the L.O.S.

Hardware Setup:
Access Point (AP): Begin by connecting an AP (wired device) to your existing network. The AP will transmit the WiFi signal to the remote location.
Receiver (Client): Install the Client receiver at the remote building and power it up to start receiving the signal from the AP.


Establishing the Connection:
1. Once the hardware is in place, configure the AP and Client settings. Ensure they operate on the same frequency band (e.g. 5 GHz).
2. Set up security (WPA2/3 encryption) to protect the connection. 
3. Align the AP and Client for optimal signal strength.
3. Test the connection to verify successful communication.


Creating the LAN Network:
With the PtP connection established, a Local Area Network (LAN) is created at the remote location and devices can be connected directly to the Receiver's LAN port.

Desktop Laptop: For direct super-fast internet access.
Network Switch: To expand connectivity to multiple devices.
WiFi Access Point: To provide wireless connectivity within the remote building.
IP CCTV Cameras: For Live security, doorbell and surveillance purposes.
Smart TV Audio: For entertainment, audio-video and media streaming.


Distribution from the Client End:
Point-to-Point system can redistribute the LAN from the receiver end to multiple buildings over a very wide area linking sites to the main network.

Multi-LAN: Enable secure communication between different LAN segments.
WiFi Network: Extended WiFi Network coverage across large areas.

Point-to-point systems can cover varying distances, from short-range (10 meters) to long-range (up to 15 miles), depending on the scenario. A professional installation is always recommended to ensure optimal performance, alignment, speed and reliability.
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