While Wi-Fi is great, you can always get a faster and more stable internet connection by running Ethernet cables. Whether you want to move your router to the center of your home to maximize signal ...
I just purchased a new (20 year old) house and will be moving in soon. We are planning on renovating quite a bit, so I want to take advantage of that and run a bunch of CAT, speaker and RG6 cable. It ...
Running Ethernet cable seems straightforward enough. Drill holes, pull wire, crimp the ends, and you’re done. I ran Ethernet to over a dozen spots in my basement when we finished the space, and I ...
Hey folks, I've been making my own cables for a long time now, but have had to hide them under stuff since I never owned my own home. Now that I do have a house, I want to run some cat6 throughout. I ...
Jeff Somers is a freelancer who has been writing about writing, books, personal finance, and home maintenance since 2012. When not writing, Jeff spends his free time fixing up his old house. He has ...
Before Wi-Fi became ubiquitous, Ethernet was the way to link devices together. By running Ethernet cables in a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN), you could send traffic back and ...
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