Hi all,
I'm currently exploring the viability of installing a single Cat5 network cable that will run from my office situated in my 3rd bedroom down to my pantry directly underneath. I'm thinking that this will need to run through the wall and outside.
I'm wondering about the best way to do this, in my old home I literally just created a hole in both areas of the wall to allow access and then run the cables through putting a splitter on once reaching my computer/router.
However my new home is a 3 year old Barretts home and when tapping the wall it sounds as though there is a dry wall between the brick wall and wall itself so I'm wondering whether you think there may be enough space between the brick and the dry wall to install something like below to make it look a bit prettier and tidier.
I presume that I would also need to purchase an old work box as shown below to allow the face plate to sit inside?
If anyone can advise on the best course of action with this then I'd be extremely grateful.
Hi all,
I'm currently exploring the viability of installing a single Cat5 network cable that will run from my office in my third bedroom down to my pantry directly underneath. I'm thinking this will need to run through the wall and outside.
I'm wondering what the best way to do this would be. In my old home, I literally just created holes in both sections of the wall to allow access, then ran the cables through, fitting a Cat5e plug once I reached my computer/router.
However, my new home is a three-year-old Barrett's property, and when tapping the wall, it sounds as though there's a drywall layer between the brick and the finished wall surface. I'm wondering whether you think there may be enough space between the brick and the drywall to install something like the image below to make it look a bit prettier and tidier.
I presume I would also need to purchase an old-work box, as shown below, to allow the faceplate to sit inside?
If anyone can advise on the best course of action, I'd be extremely grateful.
Thanks in advance!
I'm currently exploring the viability of installing a single Cat5 network cable that will run from my office situated in my 3rd bedroom down to my pantry directly underneath. I'm thinking that this will need to run through the wall and outside.
I'm wondering about the best way to do this, in my old home I literally just created a hole in both areas of the wall to allow access and then run the cables through putting a splitter on once reaching my computer/router.
However my new home is a 3 year old Barretts home and when tapping the wall it sounds as though there is a dry wall between the brick wall and wall itself so I'm wondering whether you think there may be enough space between the brick and the dry wall to install something like below to make it look a bit prettier and tidier.
I presume that I would also need to purchase an old work box as shown below to allow the face plate to sit inside?
If anyone can advise on the best course of action with this then I'd be extremely grateful.
Hi all,
I'm currently exploring the viability of installing a single Cat5 network cable that will run from my office in my third bedroom down to my pantry directly underneath. I'm thinking this will need to run through the wall and outside.
I'm wondering what the best way to do this would be. In my old home, I literally just created holes in both sections of the wall to allow access, then ran the cables through, fitting a Cat5e plug once I reached my computer/router.
However, my new home is a three-year-old Barrett's property, and when tapping the wall, it sounds as though there's a drywall layer between the brick and the finished wall surface. I'm wondering whether you think there may be enough space between the brick and the drywall to install something like the image below to make it look a bit prettier and tidier.
I presume I would also need to purchase an old-work box, as shown below, to allow the faceplate to sit inside?
If anyone can advise on the best course of action, I'd be extremely grateful.
Thanks in advance!
