No, it is not possible. The ethernet cable sends 0's and 1's, but the toilet line can only send 1's and 2's. All your 0's and 2's will just get stuck.
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Couldn't I just do n-1
Since you tagged this as serious... Is the plumbing in a chase? That would probably be a better route.
I could probably convince my wife we don’t need the spare bathroom upstairs so it’s not like the toilet will be used much or at least restrict it to non solids use to not cause issues.
Aside from probably not conforming to code, this should be a tough sell. The function of a toilet is straight forward and doesn't involve restrictions due to communication cabling.
Have you considered running a second router as an AP or moving your networking gear to the main level? Either are probably less involving.
I think the best option is to just put an AP in every toilet. Just have the cable come right out of the bowl.
That'll never work--the bowl will end up working like a dish and you'll only be able to communicate with stuff directly above the bowl.
Instead, install the APs inside the water tank.
Got cable tv? Coax to ethernet converters.
That's not very shitty
An outdoor rated cable would probably survive. You’ll need to seal that hole up really tightly though or sewer gasses will leak in
Maybe just leave the AP in the bowl
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You can take advantage of the existing infrastructure in your house with a PL adapter (poop line adapter).
If you can run it in and out of the pipe, why not simply outside of the pipe, next to the pipe?
Because you just shove one end of the cable in the toilet and flush. The CAT5 pulls itself that way, smarty-pants.
Hahaha, nice. Ez pz lemon squeezy.
one floor at a time. you surely can find somewhere get a cable up to the main level through just the basement ceiling and floor above it. from there, maybe you have to go along a wall or around a room to find the easier path to go up from there to upstairs.
other alternatives: running a suitable cable outdoors along the side of the building, using wifi just to go from one floor to the next if it isn't reaching the entire height of the building in one shot, or ethernet over powerline hardware.
Nah, sewage pipes are the right answer. That way you can send the log down the line
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