Dave...
The
CAT5 USB Extender can be used to extend the distance between a USB device and a host computer by up to 50m.
It consists of a local unit, which connects to the computer, and a remote unit which connects to the device. Standard, CAT5/5e/6 cable
is used to connect the two units together.
I purchased mine from my local MicroCenter for about $50. I'm sure they're available at any good store...Office Depot, Best Buy.
I have a several hundred feet of CAT5, a box-full of RJ-45 connectors and 3 or 4 crimping tools (that I can never seem to find when I neeed one)
all left over from my previous life.
I quickly assembled my "test" cable to try the USB Extender...and may have cracked the White-Orange...or shorted the Blue and White-Green
when I stripped the cover with a dull toe nail clipper.? In fact, I had to redo one connector because, in my haste, I crossed the Blue and
Orange...I naturally thought I'd purchased a dud extender. (Something else I seem to have lost; my CAT5 cable tester.) Anyway...
Today, I decided to fish the extension down to the garage so I carefully made the 30 footer...with the correct tools and attention to detail.
Ah...perfection is good. The Dongle is now in close proximity to the car and I've since experienced no dropped signal to BW.
Oh, BTW, when I plugged the extenders into my HA PC, it popped up with a
WARNING: Unexpected power surge on USB Port...blah, blah, blah.
I clicked on the warning ballon and reset the USB port and everything started working. Whew! I was expecting smoke! (and I can't find my smoke reinstaller, either)