So my basement is unfinished but i live in a 2 story home i want to run an ethernet cable from the basement to main floor and another ethernet from basement to 2nd floor.
How to snake a eathernet cable to the 2nd floor.
Once you ve decided on how you ll be grouping cables for your snake gather the cords together and measure the diameter of the entire bundle by doing this you ll know which size cable wrap sleeving or wire loom you ll need.
To wire the second floor i made a hole at the basement first floor level then worked from the unfinished attic to put a hole in the second floor framing.
You will see that most people prefer wired connection when they are coding or gaming.
Turn off the power.
I have already run several cables down into the basement from the first floor using a 4ft flexible drill.
After drilling down from the floor above i cut a small hole in the ceiling to find the hole inside the wall from the floor above.
I bought a cheap fiber optic camera so i can look inside the wall.
Take an inventory of the cables you want to combine into a snake.
Make sure that you don t group together cables that need to head in opposite directions.
If the floor in and between the two bedrooms is carpeted you can probably push the ethernet cable into the crack between the carpet and wall.
Always turn off the breakers in your electrical box before you begin to reduce the chance of an electrical shock should you accidently cut or drill into existing wiring.
Select proper wire or cable.
The cable will then run along the wall in the first bedroom around the door jamb along the wall in the hallway towards the second bedroom if any around the door jamb of the second bedroom then.
Wiring the first floor from our semi finished basement was pretty easy just cable runs with the usual installation of a box and an appropriately located hole in the framing.
Feeding ethernet cable from basement to 2nd floor looking for some suggestions and help i know this is hard to ask but i m going to try anyway.
Programmers gamers and regular web users need their internet connection to be fast and wi fi does not offer that privilege.
Using a coat hanger i was able to thread the ethernet cable through the space and over to another small hole in the ceiling where i was able to continue the path down the far wall.
I have some wiring i am going to be running up a convenient inside wall to the second floor.
If you live in a two storey building or more dragging the ethernet cable all the way from ground floor to the second may work but it is tacky and displeasing to the eye.