Is that an ethernet connection on the wall. And is that how you connect the Gateway to the internet. If so, how has the connection worked?
I wanted to circle back to this question you asked, regarding ethernet connection,
@jboy210
In preparation for wanting an ethernet connection as well as wireless and cellular, I setup an extra router I had as a mesh network node. As an aside, I have Asus brand routers and they allow you to use them as regular routers, access points, or a note in an asus mesh network. In this configuration, you can use wired or wireless backhaul for the connection to the main router, and are broadcasting the same SSID etc as if it were an access point.
Anyway, I set this up in the garage a week before PW install, and tested to ensure I was happy with connection strength, speed, etc. Goal was to be able to get an ethernet connection to the gateway.
When installers arrived yesterday, I let them know I wanted to be able to use ethernet for the PWs but also wanted wireless and cellular activated as a fall back, in case I decide to move that router, etc. They had no issues with this and simply asked me if I had an extra, short ethernet cord as they normally activate only wireless and cellular unless ethernet is right there.
I gave them a 7ft ethernet cord and near the end of the installation, they called me out to put in my wifi SSID and password, and activated all three connections for me. They told me it fails over if one connection goes away to the "next best" one that has a connection.
So, no issue having ethernet in addition to wifi, and the ethernet cable I had was regular, Cat5e not outdoor rated or anything, just regular Cat5e.