ᐅ Number of network outlets; how to plan Wi-Fi in a new build?

Created on: 22 Aug 2019 10:27
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Pamiko
Hello,

we need to decide soon on the number of network outlets required throughout the house.
Basically, we agree on where to place outlets (living room, office, children's rooms, bedroom...) for connecting stationary devices.
However, I am a bit unsure about what exactly needs to be planned to ensure good Wi-Fi coverage on both floors.
What I find online about this topic is beyond my current understanding.
Would it be possible to simply install one network outlet centrally on each floor and connect a device there to extend the signal? What kind of device would that be?
(I have often read about access points.)

Looking forward to some beginner-friendly advice. Thank you very much.
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Hausbaer
6 Dec 2020 11:28
Mycraft schrieb:

Whatever type of pipe is used, it should be interchangeable. After all, that is the purpose, in addition to mechanical protection.
As long as interchangeability is ensured, it should also be possible without any issues to replace a CAT 7 cable with a coaxial cable, right?
Mycraft6 Dec 2020 12:05
Clarity should not be an issue.