How To Run Ethernet Cable Through House?

Plan the cable route from the router or switch to each room

Measure the total cable length needed

Choose the cable type, such as Cat6 or Cat6a

Gather tools and materials, including cable, fish tape, drill, wall plates, keystone jacks, and cable tester

Turn off power to any areas where you will drill

Locate studs, joists, and existing wiring before drilling

Drill small pilot holes through walls, floors, or ceilings as needed

Use attic, basement, crawlspace, or closets to hide cable runs

Pull the cable through walls using fish tape or a pull rod

Avoid running Ethernet parallel to electrical cables for long distances

Keep the cable away from heat sources and sharp edges

Leave extra slack at both ends of the cable

Terminate the cable into keystone jacks or RJ45 connectors

Mount wall plates where the cable ends

Test each cable run with a cable tester

Label both ends of each cable

Secure loose cable with clips or ties without crushing it

Patch and paint any wall openings after installation

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