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Cake day: October 30th, 2023

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  • My experience has been:

    • Coax connections will just stop. These rely on boosters and repeaters that are powered by the grid.
    • Cable TV will work for an hour or two.
    • VoIP phones will last until the UPS battery dies.
    • Cellular will work, but will be bogged down and possibly revert to older, slower modes.

    So your cellular hotspot is your best bet during a regional power outage, but be aware that even this will be slower than normal and may even stop working after hours or days, as cell sites lose backup power.


  • Don’t mess with mesh gear. Just get a good router and enough access points to cover the area you need. This mesh stuff is annoying to set up and use; I have a TP-Link mesh system just sitting in a box in my room.

    As far as getting Ethernet near your boat… a fiber run will do exactly what you need; you can use a fiber converter or small switch with SFP adapter at the end near your boat and either mount an outdoor access point, or put the converter and AP inside a weatherproof ABS electrical box.