We are renovating a house that is new to us, but not new. When we move in, we will need internet, tv and phone. The previous owners had Fios at some point in time as there is some older equipment present, including an ONT outside, which I am guessing that Verizon will replace. I removed all of the old cable outlets and phone outlets as well as all the old cables that were in the walls except for 1 junction box, which is located in the family room. All of our computers are wireless and all of our tv’s are smart tv’s so we’re planning to go wireless for the whole house. I’m running new cables and the plan is:
1. New Ethernet cable from near the ONT to the j-box.
2. New RG6 cable along the same run (already done.)
3. New RG6 cable down from the attic to the same box (already done) in case we want to add an OTA TV antenna in the future.
So 3 cables total in this junction box. This is an old, closed-back junction box. I could change the box to one without a back but there is also 120V cable in this stud bay so I thought maybe, maybe not? Any thoughts on if signals from multiple cables will interfere with one another? The coax is quad shield.
I’m thinking of the future and trying to buy the best Ethernet cable I can find; the run is less than 100 ft. I have only been able to find cat 5e and cat 6 at the local home center. I was hoping for cat 6a so we could do a little future-proofing. The ceiling is open now and it won’t be as easy to re-wire in the future once everything is closed up. Any idea where I can find a better cable? Also, I was planning on using the Ethernet cable for internet as it is my understanding that the Ethernet carries data faster than the coax? I have read these Fios TV One setup instructions and it looks like we will also need to use the coax if we want TV service? https://www.verizon.com/supportresources/content/dam/verizon/support/consumer/documents/vms_4100_new_coax.pdf
I guess this connects inside the ONT as well? I was also thinking of relocating the ONT to inside the garage, which may look neater from the outside. Any thoughts on this? Also, the router and TV One box were going to be placed right next to the coax/Ethernet outlets in the family room. There will be a TV here and it seems like a good idea for the phone to go here too. How does the phone get set up? Do I have to run a phone cable from the ONT, or does it plug into the router? The only downside that I see so far is that it looks like TV One only supports 5 tv’s. Any other tips or important information that I can use to make the best decisions while the ceiling is open? This will all be closed up before Verizon comes because I’m sure they’re not going to want to come until we are ready to start paying for service. Thanks!