My cable tv is distributed through the attic so it seemed like a good solution to run my home network through there as well.
Wiring ethernet through attic.
Cut the holes that the wire will pass through to enter and exit the attic.
For me my condo is on the 2nd top floor and have access to my attic.
Depending on what the wiring is for this may be go through the drywall to the ceiling for instance for new lighting or be farther down on a wall.
If the rooms in question are wired for coax you may be able to sneak the ethernet cable down the wall through the existing hole in the top plate of the wall s.
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The attic wiring should be protected and secured to ceiling joists or other wood structural supports.
And use semi rigid.
For single floor homes with a basement the basement may be the best path.
Yes this should be corrected and it would be good to have the wiring and all the circuit connections inspected as well.
I had to run my cables about 5 inches away for a short section but my network will be fine.
Feed the wire through the hole above the distribution box while someone else pulls the from attic.
For multi story homes you may have to be creative.
Feed your cables up the wall into the attic space.
If you will need to fish wiring through a wall drill a hole through the wood plate in the attic only.
The yellow wire beneath all of the ethernet cabling carries ac down the second bay behind the stud.
My cable tv is distributed through the attic so it seemed like a good solution to run my home network through there as well.
Run the wire or cable to its destination.
There are plenty of places online that sell it by the foot or just go buy a spool at lowes depot.
Feeding the wires up and down is usually a 2 person job.
For single floor homes with a basement the basement may be the best path.
You want to run solid cable in the walls attic between your terminations jacks.