Updated
Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 5
Lightning Surge Fries 1 PC and Router via Coax Cable in Apartment Strike
Updated
Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 5

Lightning Surge Fries 1 PC and Router via Coax Cable in Apartment Strike

1 articles · Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jun 5

Summary

  • Reddit user u/Greatfulx said a lightning strike hit their apartment complex, traveled through the coaxial internet line, and damaged a router, a PC motherboard and nearby walls.
  • Photos showed the motherboard damage concentrated around the Ethernet port, suggesting the surge passed from the router into the desktop through the Ethernet cable after entering on the coax line.
  • The user said they are pursuing possible negligence claims after commenters pointed to what appeared to be an improperly connected grounding attachment outside the building.
  • The incident underscores a common gap in home protection: surge strips and many UPS units mainly cover AC power, while lightning energy can also enter through coax, modem and Ethernet lines.

Insights

Lightning destroyed a PC via its internet cable. Who is liable for the damage: the user, landlord, or internet provider?
Is your internet cable an unguarded backdoor for lightning to destroy your most expensive electronics?