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On WindowsForum.com, discussions involving fiberglass typically arise in the context of home networking and cable installation. Users mention fiberglass insulation as an obstacle when running Ethernet or coax cables through walls and ceilings, particularly in older homes. The material's presence can complicate DIY networking projects, leading some to consider alternatives like mesh Wi-Fi systems or MoCA adapters. While fiberglass itself is not a core tech topic, it appears in practical troubleshooting threads about improving home network infrastructure. These conversations reflect real-world challenges where physical building materials intersect with network setup decisions.
I'm working on networking our new-old (1995 vintage) house. It has already had some cable drops installed and all in the "wrong" places (well, duh).
I looked at MoCA (2 different coax cable sets already in the walls) - $180.00/cable run? - I don't think so.
Then I looked at MESH - interesting...
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