Anonymous wrote:Can you explain what are the basic steps to have those cat6 cables in the office and rec room? Are there specific companies to call? I am having a hard time wrapping my head around this kind of tech work 🤯
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the extra explanations about cabled connections. Who sets those up? My fiber installation was supposed to include an extender but the Verizon tech said there were no cables up there or something along those lines so he couldn’t do anything. I should call back and follow up on that..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I did update internet to fiber but I am unclear about the advantage of cat6 cables. We use WiFi for everything and never had issues with it. It’s so practical! Are the cables supposed to make the connection much faster?
BTW my husband is an electrical engineer and he doesn’t think we need the cables.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I did update internet to fiber but I am unclear about the advantage of cat6 cables. We use WiFi for everything and never had issues with it. It’s so practical! Are the cables supposed to make the connection much faster?
With wiring you can put a WiFi repeater on each floor so that you're closer to the signal and less likely to have dead spots.
Devices that are stationary and receive and transmit a lot of data -- TV's and printers -- work better with a wired connection.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I did update internet to fiber but I am unclear about the advantage of cat6 cables. We use WiFi for everything and never had issues with it. It’s so practical! Are the cables supposed to make the connection much faster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes to double checking everything is sealed (to avoid rodents). Also how is your waterproofing? If you don’t have a sump pump, do it now. I like an electric fireplace and would do a built in if you have room for an entertainment center/mantel area. No to wired speakers. The technology changes so quickly that it will become obsolete. When our basement flooded we re-did it and ripped out the old wired stuff the prior owners had put in and now we use wireless.
Also, if you have low ceilings you could consider leaving it exposed to make things seem taller. This is also the time to get rid of any awkward duct work or pipes that cause drop downs or otherwise are inconvenient for other reasons.
Thank you! Done with cleaning up ducts, wires and pipes and we will have exposed beams in rec room.
We haven’t done insulation. What’s recommended? Also no sump pump because we live on top a hill with good drainage and never had water issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes to double checking everything is sealed (to avoid rodents). Also how is your waterproofing? If you don’t have a sump pump, do it now. I like an electric fireplace and would do a built in if you have room for an entertainment center/mantel area. No to wired speakers. The technology changes so quickly that it will become obsolete. When our basement flooded we re-did it and ripped out the old wired stuff the prior owners had put in and now we use wireless.
Also, if you have low ceilings you could consider leaving it exposed to make things seem taller. This is also the time to get rid of any awkward duct work or pipes that cause drop downs or otherwise are inconvenient for other reasons.
Thank you! Done with cleaning up ducts, wires and pipes and we will have exposed beams in rec room.
We haven’t done insulation. What’s recommended? Also no sump pump because we live on top a hill with good drainage and never had water issues.