So we all get there eventually, but I don't know **** about tech anymore. I have become my father. I'm lost in a world of jargon that I no longer follow or understand. I will probably fudge up the TV purchase when it comes time because I can't be bothered following the tech anymore. (I'll probably find a young'un to find it for me)
I have fiber to the house currently (priorities!) I was planning on running the TV, computers and garbage through that wirelessly but experiencing lag on my buddy's TV last week (regular cable run wirelessly on an older TV set) I am no longer sure.
I am not interested in the "internet of things" for the fridge or whatever, but I need to get the TV set up right before I put the drywall in in March. Cat 6, right? That's the standard now? I have the router set up in the living room but it might be in the wrong place but I can live with it. I was thinking about paying AT&T to move the router and modem to the interior closest which means adding an outlet. (not a big deal)
I just have a hard time thinking wiring cat 6 is worth it for the TV. The place is 1200 sf on a good day but I don't want to deal with ****ty connections while streaming TV and movies.
This is one area where you need to type very slow and have patience. If I'm going to do it, now is the time. But I do worry about the new best thing and it wind up being a hard wire install of betamax that's not needed.
Suggestions are welcome. I'm leaning to crawling under the house and doing this.
The reason I'm thinking under rather than through the attic is I don't want the risk of is getting stepped on in the attic. That said, it looks like the cat6 line could probably take it just fine.