[lug] OT: wiring a house for ethernet
Neil Doane
caine at antediluvian.org
Mon Jun 28 09:14:39 MDT 2004
Have you considered going 802.11g instead? It's a definate headache-saver
in the wiring department.
Neil
* Ryan Wheaton (ryan.wheaton at comcast.net), on [06-28-04 09:08], wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Sorry for the OT post, but figured there were some smart cookies in
> here with good ideas from previous experience. I just moved into a new
> (rental) house. In our old house, we had run cables every which way,
> mashing them under floorboards, etc... (a real professional job) In
> the new house, I'd like to have a more "professional" job -- you know,
> with eth outlets in the walls, instead of running cables under carpets
> and such. Any ideas on the best way to go about this, or how the pros
> really do it? I haven't been able to locate any kind of crawl space
> under the house, and finding an attic may not help me cause most of the
> rooms are downstairs...
>
> If it's too much of a hassle, anyone know of any good local companies
> that will do this for not too much $$?
>
> thanks --
>
> -rtw
>
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