I'm pretty handy and I wired my house for cat5 when I bought it. It took a weekend and I cut out pieces of drywall all over the place and drilled very long holes in floor plates to get the wires through. My wife was thrilled but I did clean up pretty well. Now a few years on everybody uses wireless here (3 university+ age children). I'm the only one to use a wired connection and even then only in my office :( I can't say you'll NEVER need the speed of a wired connection, but for internet access the wireless connection will always be faster than the internet in general. And we're probably 2 years from the next wireless improvement... you decide. Also there are systems which will do networking over your home's electrical system too. I have no experience with them but if your reasons for avoiding wireless are security related meybe that's an avenue to pursue.
wc

Graham Monk wrote:
Well, seeing as no one else said anything, "How long is a piece of string"

It really is too variable for any meaningful answer. Someone might
chime in with some hourly rates of competent people, but how long it
will take depends on the structure you are dealing with. If you are
lucky, a readily accessible point will allow fishing of most of the
runs with minimal convoluted hole boring and whatnot. If not, the time
goes up accordingly. The only clue we have is it's a split level, so
presumably a more complex structure, and the basement is finished.
Neither of these is a good thing from the point of view of cable runs,
so, not cheap.

If you're not in a hurry, I could do with some extra funds, I would be
willing to look at it and give you a price, I'm not a professional,
but have wired Cat 5 successfully in the past.

Failing that, get a couple of quotes from the Yellow Pages.

graham

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Chris q <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

Anyone have any idea what it would cost to wire a 1970's era split level
with cat5? The basement is completely renovated. There are 3 bedrooms up
stairs, 2 downstairs and 2 tv spots (one on the main floor, one in the
basement) I would want cable to go to.


Thanks,

Chris

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