I do web development and webhosting, and I am setting up a small datacenter in my basement. I have already built the framework for it, and now I am running the cabling. While I am at it, I plan to run cable from every room in my house into the datacenter, to give my entire house ethernet access. My question is, as I am in the process of remodelling my kitchen, should I install a keystone in my kitchen while I have the walls stripped, or should I just not worry about it? As of now, I don't have anything that would require internet access, however eventually I may have a small tv and blu-ray player or media streaming box in the room, and having ethernet may be beneficial.
I am setting up for an entire gigabit network, so wireless is out of the question.
I wouldn't mind installing the network cable in the kitchen, just wondering if it's common practice to have one in there.
I am setting up for an entire gigabit network, so wireless is out of the question.
I wouldn't mind installing the network cable in the kitchen, just wondering if it's common practice to have one in there.