ericm979
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We just had the low voltage stuff done on our house that's under construction. I had them run cat 6 from the demarc where the fiber internet comes in to where I will put my router, to where the TV goes in the living room, to where I am going to mount long range wifi antennas to reach the gate and the shop, and where I'm going to put cameras. And the doorbell.
The wifi repeaters, doorbell and cameras could all be wifi but they need power. It's easier to run cat 6 and use PoE to power them than to run 120v.
The computers and everything else will be on wifi.
As far as dedicated circuits for appliances, how many outlets you need per room, etc, the electrical code covers that. Even if you're in an area with no inspections it would make sense to follow the code or at least use it as a guide.
The wifi repeaters, doorbell and cameras could all be wifi but they need power. It's easier to run cat 6 and use PoE to power them than to run 120v.
The computers and everything else will be on wifi.
As far as dedicated circuits for appliances, how many outlets you need per room, etc, the electrical code covers that. Even if you're in an area with no inspections it would make sense to follow the code or at least use it as a guide.