> This is true even on a small scale. When I was upgrading the phone wiring in my house a number of years ago I went ahead and ran ethernet and coax all over the place while I was at it. If you're already on your back in a crawl space, it isn't that much more hassle to drill a few extra holes.
I agree. Wired is always handy. Other people - people buying your house - may disagree. Those people might prefer wifi, even if wifi is unsuitable for the building, even if there are very many neighbours with over-powered wifi on nearby channels.
See for example this from a decade ago: (http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/aug2001/nf200108...)
And this, from about ten years ago: (http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2002/04/11/global-crossing...)
> This is true even on a small scale. When I was upgrading the phone wiring in my house a number of years ago I went ahead and ran ethernet and coax all over the place while I was at it. If you're already on your back in a crawl space, it isn't that much more hassle to drill a few extra holes.
I agree. Wired is always handy. Other people - people buying your house - may disagree. Those people might prefer wifi, even if wifi is unsuitable for the building, even if there are very many neighbours with over-powered wifi on nearby channels.