I have a few questions I was hoping you guys could help me out with. First a little background/context - I have a two story home, with only 1 coax from the basement closet where my node for the hopper & splitters are headed up to the 2nd story (routed inside). I also have 1 ethernet cable that goes from that closet to my office upstairs, which is routed outside. All three of my coax cables from the dish are also routed along side that ethernet cable.
Last summer, I finished my basement and in doing so I finished over the ethernet cable/coax cables in the basement, they are now only exposed in the closet under the staircase (all connections are in that closet).
All of the cables are run down the side of the house, which is on the south side. At some point I would expect the sun/weather will probably ruin these cables, at which point they would have to be rerouted to the other side of the house where this is a un-finished "utility room" and into the closet from there. Is there a way to better protect these cables? What do you guys suggest?
And my second question is, I am looking to add coax to the rest of the bedrooms on my second floor. The cable that was run to the master bedroom runs through the attic first so I do have reasonably easy access to it and they left a lot of slack. I have no experience adding ends to coax cables, which I am sure I could learn, but does anyone have suggestions as to a "starter" crimping kit, etc?
Thanks.
Last summer, I finished my basement and in doing so I finished over the ethernet cable/coax cables in the basement, they are now only exposed in the closet under the staircase (all connections are in that closet).
All of the cables are run down the side of the house, which is on the south side. At some point I would expect the sun/weather will probably ruin these cables, at which point they would have to be rerouted to the other side of the house where this is a un-finished "utility room" and into the closet from there. Is there a way to better protect these cables? What do you guys suggest?
And my second question is, I am looking to add coax to the rest of the bedrooms on my second floor. The cable that was run to the master bedroom runs through the attic first so I do have reasonably easy access to it and they left a lot of slack. I have no experience adding ends to coax cables, which I am sure I could learn, but does anyone have suggestions as to a "starter" crimping kit, etc?
Thanks.