I Want Wi-Fi in My Shed, But I Don’t Want Another Internet Connection
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Whether it’s a shed, workshop, office, or even a converted sleepout — having Wi-Fi in a separate building on your property can make life a whole lot easier. From checking emails to streaming music or connecting smart devices, reliable internet is becoming just as essential outside as it is inside.
But if the building’s too far from your main house, chances are your existing Wi-Fi doesn’t reach — and the last thing you want is to pay for a second internet connection.
The good news? You probably don’t need to.
One Connection, Multiple Buildings
Rather than signing up for another broadband plan, you can extend your current internet to other buildings using a point-to-point wireless link — a simple, one-time setup that lets you share your connection across the property.
What Is a Point-to-Point Link?
A point-to-point link is a pair of small antennas:
- One connects to your router at the main house
- The other goes on the building you want to connect
They communicate wirelessly across a direct line of sight, creating a fast, stable link that’s often more reliable than Wi-Fi extenders — especially over long distances.
Where This Works Best
- Rural or lifestyle blocks with sheds, offices, or sleepouts
- Farms with buildings spread across the property
- Any site where a second broadband plan just doesn’t make sense
Why Not Just Use a Wi-Fi Extender?
Wi-Fi extenders work for short distances inside the home, but they struggle with:
- Long distances between buildings
- Solid walls or steel cladding
- Outdoor exposure
A point-to-point setup is purpose-built for these situations — weatherproof, high-performance, and designed for New Zealand properties.
Simple Setup, No Extra Monthly Cost
Our InfraLink team (PureLink’s infrastructure partner) can set everything up for you:
- Site check and installation
- Alignment and testing
- No ongoing internet costs — you’re just extending the one you already pay for
Once it’s installed, you’ll have full internet access in your shed, office, or any other building — with no extra subscriptions required.
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