In order for heat to compromise an ethernet cable properly called cat5 or 6 the heat would have to rise high enough to compromise the insulation of the cable.
Cat5 router in attic.
My router is in my living room and my computer is about two rooms away and doesn t get the best reception.
That s my other option.
Cat 6 cat 5 or cat 5e ethernet cables can be run outdoors to network computers with a large area network lan between homes or other buildings.
Of course you do need to run ethernet cables through the wall for this option but it s still a really cool choice if you re able to do that.
Although ordinary ethernet cables can be used the better option is to use the more expensive weatherproof cat 6 cables.
Unless you live in a vo.
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Imo just for convenience you may want to set it up in a closet and route the cat5 through the ceiling.
If you re not sure of the difference between the two check out.
A wi fi repeater takes your wi fi signal receives it and creates a new wi fi network from it.
I don t think anywhere on earth gets that s hot.
It s really a better choice than putting the router in an attic.
Repeaters are another choice.
After all even the best wi fi routers have often unused ethernet ports that with the right cable can routinely move upward of 1 gigabit per second gbps and as far as 330 feet surpassing wi.
I plan on going up to the attic drilling down into the space behind my router plugging an ethernet plate into the wall and the router into that then dropping the ethernet between the wall of my computer room and finding it through the wall.
Check out the working temperatures in the owners manual.
Here s a step by step guide to wiring your home with cat5e or cat6 ethernet cable.