I will be moving into a new house in a few weeks. It’s an older house (built in the 60s) and hasn’t had much updates in terms of wiring. I want to be able to run a hardwire cable to each bedroom to maximize my Internet performance. My wife works from home and I’m hybrid, so I want to ensure we’re not just flying on WiFi.
Are there any resources or how tos that can give me some information on where to start? What to look for? What to do first?
I’m struggling with figuring out what I should try to tackle. Should I just run an Ethernet line to the room that’s an office and start there? Or is there some well thought out approach I can make?
I know this is probably vague, but any assistance would be appreciated.
I bought a 1959 and wish I had gone further with my remodeling than I did, and I took out all the floor down to the studs in the main level and filled everything with soundproofing insulation before redoing the subfloor with 1 and a 1/4 inchs of OSB that I glued and compression screwed to the joists. One thing I’m very happy I did do was run Ethernet to most rooms while the floor was open, having all go to a central hub in the utility room where they’re connected to switches, one for the upstairs network, one for the basement network since I also made the basement a separate apartment. Long way to say I wish I had planned out every repair and remodel and upgrade I could think of before ever touching a hammer so I could just do all the demo and remodeling at once. Now I’m stuck wishing I could go back and redo all the old electrical and plumbing before I had done all the finish work. Learn from me young one!
I won’t be doing major remodeling. Don’t have the budget (or the time). The house is in good shape thankfully. I’m mostly interested in figuring out the network situation.