Cool story @info . You could also look locally for some VDSL bridge/switches/media converters (different people call them different things). These have normal RJ45 in, then convert to VDSL to run over things like Cat3, and then you have the same media converter at the other end to convert back to normal Ethernet. Not so common these days as cat3 is the exception rather than the norm. Something like this: http://www.mpasystems.com.au/vendor/planet/vc-234-vdsl2-bridge or these: https://www.endy.com.au/endyV4/rsw.php?catId=125&catBiz=Networking%20Switches I haven't used any of the above products so don't take that as an endorsement of a particular product. Just an idea you could investigate.
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