I have two 1000' rolls of CAT6e cable that I purchased online and I am looking to get this CAT6e to all of my rooms and living areas in my home for both an IP camera (somewhere near the ceiling) as well as a box at normal floor level for other devices. So, this would be 2 cable runs leading to 2 separate Ethernet boxes per room.
I have a main floor as well as an upstairs.
There is an accessible attic and an accessible crawl space.
Where I would like to run the cable to:
I know this might be a bit excessive to have the option of an IP camera in all of these locations, but I figure if I am going to have the house wired for Ethernet, then I might as well get it everywhere I can think of.
My questions are:
I have a main floor as well as an upstairs.
There is an accessible attic and an accessible crawl space.
Where I would like to run the cable to:
- Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms as well as an IP camera near the top of the stairs (pointing at the front door).
- On the main floor, there is 1 bedroom and 2 "living areas" as well as in the garage.
- I would also like to have a few runs (4) outside of the home to the roof overhangs (to cover the perimeter @ each corner?)
I know this might be a bit excessive to have the option of an IP camera in all of these locations, but I figure if I am going to have the house wired for Ethernet, then I might as well get it everywhere I can think of.
My questions are:
- Is this the type of job a homeowner can do with relative ease?
- Should I instead hire someone to do this for me?
- I emailed an "electrician" on Craigslist and was quoted at $45/hr plus materials. I have no idea if this is a fair price or not.
- If I do hire someone, is it OK to get any electrician from Craigslist, or should I reach out to a more professional establishment (ie: an Electrician from a local business, license, bonded and insured)?