Hi All,
I'm looking for ways to network 3 different rental properties. The landlords want to offer the tenants free internet service. Looking into it a little bit, Comcast Xfinity is available, but Verizon FiOS is not. I found DSL at 1 location, but I think I'm going with Comcast, where there's a special on 20Mbps internet-only service.
Property A is a 4 bedroom house, 3 floors including the finished basement, still under construction - The builder apparently normally runs a single phone line, instead of ethernet. I think I can get him to consider cat6 instead, but instead of hacking cat6 into 10/100 + phone, wouldn't the "best" thing be to run cat6 for data, cat6 for phone and RG6 for cable, or is that overkill? The original thought was to offer wifi to the tenants by placing a wireless router (setup as an AP) on the middle floor, which seems fairly easy to do with a single ethernet run to a key location, but it seems like running cables all over is too good of an opportunity to pass up since the house isn't finished. Thoughts on that?
Property B has 2 split level apartments taking up 3 floors, with the downstairs apartment having a basement (4 total floors), where electrical and phone lines come to. As far as I can tell, no POTS has ever been activated (everyone uses cell phones). I also don't know how much coax, if any, is running through the apartments. The best case scenario is that the builder ran phone lines and used cat5e cable (the building is 3 years old), and that can be used. Otherwise, I was thinking about trying 200Mbps homeplug on each apartments electrical wiring. Is it worth trying to re-plumb cat5e/6 cable instead?
Property C has 3x 2br apartments, and a basement separate from any of the apartments. All electricity comes to the basement, and I don't think that POTS has been activated in any of these, but there's at least some coax cable in the basement, but I don't know if it goes to 1 apartment or all 3. This building is 3 years old as well, from a different builder. I have the same consideration of using homeplug if there's no cat5e/6 to use, or is there an alternative that the separate basement provides?
Any thoughts appreciated!
I'm looking for ways to network 3 different rental properties. The landlords want to offer the tenants free internet service. Looking into it a little bit, Comcast Xfinity is available, but Verizon FiOS is not. I found DSL at 1 location, but I think I'm going with Comcast, where there's a special on 20Mbps internet-only service.
Property A is a 4 bedroom house, 3 floors including the finished basement, still under construction - The builder apparently normally runs a single phone line, instead of ethernet. I think I can get him to consider cat6 instead, but instead of hacking cat6 into 10/100 + phone, wouldn't the "best" thing be to run cat6 for data, cat6 for phone and RG6 for cable, or is that overkill? The original thought was to offer wifi to the tenants by placing a wireless router (setup as an AP) on the middle floor, which seems fairly easy to do with a single ethernet run to a key location, but it seems like running cables all over is too good of an opportunity to pass up since the house isn't finished. Thoughts on that?
Property B has 2 split level apartments taking up 3 floors, with the downstairs apartment having a basement (4 total floors), where electrical and phone lines come to. As far as I can tell, no POTS has ever been activated (everyone uses cell phones). I also don't know how much coax, if any, is running through the apartments. The best case scenario is that the builder ran phone lines and used cat5e cable (the building is 3 years old), and that can be used. Otherwise, I was thinking about trying 200Mbps homeplug on each apartments electrical wiring. Is it worth trying to re-plumb cat5e/6 cable instead?
Property C has 3x 2br apartments, and a basement separate from any of the apartments. All electricity comes to the basement, and I don't think that POTS has been activated in any of these, but there's at least some coax cable in the basement, but I don't know if it goes to 1 apartment or all 3. This building is 3 years old as well, from a different builder. I have the same consideration of using homeplug if there's no cat5e/6 to use, or is there an alternative that the separate basement provides?
Any thoughts appreciated!
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