MythTV Step 1: Upgrade our Network
After this weekend I am complete with Step 1 of my MythTV Project. On Saturday Jon, Andy, and Jim came over and helped me get the upstairs wired up for ethernet. This is not a glamorous part of the process but it allowed me to add a very small amount of value to the house and make it much easier to hook everything up later. I also took this opportunity to upgrade our wireless router to hopefully help our connection issues.
The Supplies
Linksys WRT54GL Wireless Router
SMC SMCGS8 Gigabit Switch
cat5e Cable
Faceplates with two ethernet and one coax ports
The Work
There are a few goals for this project:
- Wire the living room and two bedrooms each with 2 ethernet ports.
- Move the Cable Modem and Router up to the living room to help signal strength and resetability
- Install a switch to serve internet and provide a high speed network to the living room and bedrooms
The original thought was that we could easily replace all of the coax jacks by attaching a string to the coax cable, pulling them down, attaching the two cat5 cables and pulling them back up. A perfect plan, unfortunately I failed to study my basement well enough to realize that all the coax cable is routed up through one location and run around the house on the main floor. This meant that we would instead have to do it the hard way, by drilling a hole in the floor and using a couple hangers to pull up the cables. Keep in mind that there are all external walls and so we had to do all of this through the wall insulation. On top of all this we had to route all the cables through the floor which involved lots of drilling and grumbling by Andy.
In the end it took us about 3 hours to get it all done and more importantly gave me my invented reason to put in the order for the MythTV Components which I will spend much more time on soon.


Darcy and Andy wrote:
How’s the cable modem doing? Have you had to reset it yet?
Posted on 03-Apr-07 at 9:49 pm | Permalink