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Resources for learning to install ethernet outlets in my house.

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The solution might be out of scope for ifixit, but I know ifixiters will know the resources. [br]

In my house, I want to separate my desktop computer from the modem & router. Maybe I can even get some of that stuff in the (full-height/easy access) basement.

So, I want to learn how to install ethernet wall outlets. It will likely be a straight run from wall outlet (in the basement) to wall outlet (in office). The traffic will be for basic household use: streaming, accessing NAS, browsing. I live solo, so I don’t need much speed, though I’d like to be able to change that with a phone call (and more $$ each month). I currently pay for just under 30Mbps.

# Any reason to not do Cat6? I like to future-proof stuff.
# What tools/tool kit do I really need for a one-time project?
# Any resources for learning? Tips and Tricks?

Toestel:

Ethernet Cable

Status:

open

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+632247

Origineel bericht door: Keystone

Titel:

Resources for learning to install ethernet outlets in my house.

Tekst:

The solution might be out of scope for ifixit, but I know ifixiters will know the resources. [br]

In my house, I want to separate my desktop computer from the modem & router. Maybe I can even get some of that stuff in the (full-height/easy access) basement.

So, I want to learn how to install ethernet wall outlets. It will likely be a straight run from wall outlet (in the basement) to wall outlet (in office). The traffic will be for basic household use: streaming, accessing NAS, browsing. I live solo, so I don’t need much speed, though I’d like to be able to change that with a phone call (and more $$ each month). I currently pay for just under 30Mbps.

# Any reason to not do Cat6? I like to future-proof stuff.
# What tools/tool kit do I really need for a one-time project?
# Any resources for learning? Tips and Tricks?

Toestel:

Ethernet Cable

Status:

open