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Whole-home wired networks are a scam—here's the one Ethernet run that actually matters
Skip whole-home Ethernet: One cable run gives you 90% of the benefits ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hi, first-time poster here. I'm buying a new house, and I'm having a lot of remodeling/renovations done. Today I had a guy from Best Buy walk through the house with me to get an estimate of moving our ...
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Before Wi-Fi became ubiquitous, Ethernet was the preferred way to get your devices onto the internet. By running Ethernet cables in a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN), you could ...
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