Best Way to Run Ethernet Cable to My Carpeted Living Room?

0
Asked By CuriousCat42 On

Hey everyone! I need some advice on running an ethernet cable from my basement to my carpeted living room. Since my setup is in the basement and there's no outlet option available, I'm considering just drilling a hole through the floor directly into the living room. If I go this route, how should I handle the carpet so it doesn't get damaged? Any tips or alternatives would be appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By TechieTim99 On

If you can, try drilling a hole up through the bottom plate of a wall in the living room instead. This way, you can install a wall outlet which would look much cleaner. Plus, it’s usually easier to manage the cable that way!

Answered By DIYDude84 On

I tackled this by removing the trim in my living room and sneaking the ethernet cable up through the edge of the floor. There was enough space below the drywall to hide the cable. I drilled a small hole to run it into the wall cavity and then installed a wall jack where I needed it. If you're not comfortable with drilling or cutting a whole box, this could be a good option!

ShyGuy22 -

Great idea! This method seems less invasive than making a visible hole in the wall.

Answered By HandymanHank76 On

It depends if it's an interior or exterior wall! For an interior wall, drill through the bottom plate from the basement and set up a low voltage box. That way, you'll have a secure point to run your ethernet cable to.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.