I am having a new home built. What typer specifically of coax should I have put in each room and how many runs 1-2? I assume the type of coax is important? What about the connectors and wall plates? The contractors I've seen just use the typical stuff from Lowe's.
What about data ... should I have regular phone or something better?
From the outside should I have them run 1-4 coax lines to a central distribution point and then feed each room or what is the best way?
Is there some type of "manifold" or something to connect all the coax together at the central point? Do I need to use any typer of amplifier?
I want to get this "right" on the first try and it won't cost too much extra to do it in the build stage. Links to equipment so I can look it up would be helpful.
Thanks
I would try to future proof your wiring as much as you can. I did my whole home in with a central wiring myself. I put 3 drops in each room everywhere I could possibly want a TV, even if that's not where I have it currently. Makes the wife happy to be able to rearrange things. For the bedrooms I only dropped 1 coax and one cat6. I do 100% agree, go ahead and do cat6 over cat5 if this is a new install. In the living room I dropped 1 coax and 3 cat6.
Now, as for conduit or no conduit. This depends on your construction, and location of the plate on the wall. If you want a jack under a window or somewhere that the wire is not a 100% straight down drop from attic, 100% yes, put a conduit there. If you are required to have fire blocks added into the walls, then yes, put conduit in. If there is going to be insulation in the wall that you want the drop put in, I would go ahead and add conduit. If the wall will not have insulation, no fire blocks, and the hole in the top plate of the wall is nearly straight above where the plate is and you use a low voltage old work box, then you could get buy not putting conduit in as it will save you $$$ and wouldn't be a pain to replace the wire in the future.
Cat6 can be re-purposed to work as a phone line also, so again that is kinda up to you on what you want. I would say that even if you have just a phone line drop, go ahead and use the cat6 wire to do it for two reasons. One if you ever have a need or want to use a digital phone system in the house, you could, and 2 depending on the cost and how much wire you would have to buy, you would only buy 1 spool of cat6 vs buying cat6 and phone cable.
Make sure the coax is rg-6 3ghz as others have mentioned.
I might go ahead and do 5 lines to the outside, 3 for Dish, 1 OTA antenna, and 1 coax for possible cable internet? If you would never use OTA, then 4 would be ok and use the 4th line for cable internet. osu1991 has a good picture of a cabinet that can be used, but you have other options. What he used is a much cleaner look, but if you have a closet that you won't mind seeing wires in, you can purchase things like this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Panduit-Pan...S_Networking_Patch_Panels&hash=item2c6e8bb481
They make them in SOOO many different sizes so you can get one that suites your needs. I have a smaller house and only had 12 total drops of each cat6 and coax that I did so I used this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Panduit-1pc...479?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27cd7960df as the jacks in it were modular and I could use 1 for coax and one for cat6. I mounted these to the wall and mounted the router, modem, wireless, switch, and the node for my Dish to the wall and ran patch cables over to the block.
If you have any questions, let me know and I'll help you out as best I can.