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Extend Your Wifi

Byrne Digital Service

Outdoor WiFi Extension in Gorey & Wexford

Need to get internet from your house to a shed, garage, cabin, workshop, office, farm building or other outbuilding? Byrne Digital installs outdoor WiFi bridge systems that can send a strong internet connection across open space where normal WiFi simply will not reach.

Ideal for homes, businesses, garden offices, sheds, workshops, yards and detached buildings with clear line of sight.

Professional WiFi Extension for Sheds, Garages, Cabins and Outbuildings

If your WiFi is fine inside the house but completely useless at the shed, garage or garden room, a standard repeater is often not the answer. In many cases, the proper solution is an outdoor point-to-point WiFi bridge that links one building to another.

Byrne Digital installs outdoor wireless bridge systems using proven equipment to carry internet from one building to another over distance. This is ideal when you need reliable internet in a separate structure without digging trenches or running expensive cable routes.

Common use cases include extending internet to a home office, garden room, garage, shed, workshop, farm outbuilding, granny flat or business unit on the same property.

What This Service Is Best For

Perfect for:

  • WiFi to a shed or garage
  • Internet in a garden office
  • Extending broadband to a workshop
  • Connecting a detached building on the same property
  • Reliable internet for smart devices, CCTV or streaming
  • Properties where indoor boosters have already failed

Usually not ideal for:

  • Buildings blocked by thick trees or major obstacles
  • Situations with poor or no line of sight
  • Cases where the source broadband is already very weak
  • People expecting magic from a €20 plug-in repeater
  • Very large commercial multi-site jobs needing enterprise design

How Outdoor WiFi Bridging Works

A small outdoor unit is installed on the main building and another on the destination building. They are aligned so they can “see” each other and create a dedicated wireless bridge between the two points.

That bridge carries the internet connection across the gap, and then the connection can be fed into the second building to provide internet where you actually need it.

1

Survey

I assess the distance, building positions, broadband source and whether there is suitable line of sight.

2

Install

Outdoor bridge equipment is mounted securely and positioned correctly for a stable link.

3

Configure

The bridge is set up properly and tested, rather than left in “that’ll do” mode.

4

Connect

The destination building gets usable internet for work, streaming, browsing, cameras or smart devices.

Why People Search for This Service

Most people end up here after trying all the usual stuff first: mesh kits, WiFi extenders, range boosters, moving the router, changing provider, standing on one leg near the back door and hoping for the best.

If the second building is detached, normal indoor WiFi often just does not have the reach or consistency. A proper building-to-building WiFi bridge is a much more solid solution when the layout suits it.

Why Choose Byrne Digital

  • Local, practical service in Gorey and surrounding parts of Wexford
  • Clear, honest advice on whether the job is actually suitable
  • No tech waffle for the sake of sounding clever
  • Ideal for homeowners, small businesses and rural properties
  • Real-world help from someone who installs, tests and explains it properly
  • Support with related networking, WiFi and device issues if needed

Outdoor WiFi Extension Service Areas

Byrne Digital provides outdoor WiFi extension and building-to-building internet setup in Gorey and surrounding areas of County Wexford. If you are based nearby and need internet in a detached building, get in touch.

Gorey Courtown Ballygarrett Kilmuckridge Arklow area Enniscorthy area Wexford

Need WiFi in a Shed, Garage or Garden Room?

If you have broadband in the main house but poor or non-existent internet in a separate building, Byrne Digital can assess whether an outdoor WiFi bridge is the right fix.

Send a few photos of the buildings, tell me roughly how far apart they are, and I can quickly tell you whether it sounds realistic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you get WiFi from my house to my shed?

In many cases, yes. If there is a clear enough path between the buildings and a suitable place to mount the equipment, an outdoor WiFi bridge can be a very effective way to get internet to a shed or outbuilding.

How far can this kind of WiFi extension work?

It depends on the equipment, the layout, interference, and most importantly line of sight. For local residential jobs, this kind of setup is often used to bridge internet across distances that ordinary indoor WiFi would never cover reliably.

Do I need line of sight?

Usually, yes. These systems work best when the two outdoor units can see each other clearly or close to clearly. Thick trees, buildings and major obstructions can cause problems.

Is this better than a normal WiFi extender?

For a separate building, very often yes. Plug-in extenders and mesh nodes can be fine inside one building, but detached sheds, garages and cabins usually need a more purpose-built solution.

Can this be used for a home office or garden room?

Absolutely. It is a strong option for home offices, garden rooms and workshops where stable internet matters for work, video calls, cloud backups or streaming.

Can you install internet for CCTV in an outbuilding?

Often yes. If the bridge link is suitable, it can help provide connectivity for cameras, smart devices and other networked equipment in the second building.

Do you cover Gorey and nearby areas?

Yes. Byrne Digital covers Gorey and surrounding parts of Wexford for suitable local WiFi extension and networking jobs.

Get a Quote for Outdoor WiFi Extension

If you want internet from one building to another, send Byrne Digital:

  • A photo of the main building
  • A photo of the destination building
  • The rough distance between them
  • A quick note on what you want to use the internet for

That is usually enough to tell whether the job sounds promising before going any further.