I am getting ready to run my coax, network, and speaker wires in my 24x60 attached garage and I would like to hear some opinions on how to run them. I will be running the speaker wire to all 4 corners of the garage so I can have a speaker in every corner, and it will run back to an area where I am going to put a shelf which will have a A/V receiver with a radio tuner built in. I am going to put several jacks for the TV around the garage because I don't know yet where exactly the best place for it will be. I was thinking that it would be really nice if I could have it so the TV sound could also play through the speakers that will be in the 4 corners of the garage and also have my cable box located in the same place as my A/V receiver. My questions are about the coax and network cables. For the coax, should I run just 1 cable into the house where the feed comes in and have it go to the area that the A/V receiver will be and have all the cables from jacks in the garage also run to the area with the A/V receiver? Or should I home run all the coax cables into the house where the main feed comes in? How about the network cable? Is there any reason to run more than 1 to each of my jacks? Can I send the TV signal from the cable TV box over the network cable to the TV (use the network cable as HDMI cable)? Am I better off keeping the cable box at the same location as the TV, instead of by the A/V receiver? What is the best way to go about doing this? All the walls and ceiling are open now, and I want to do this the best way possible. I already have a 1000' spool of Commscope Quad Shield RG-6 coax (part number 5781), I also have a 1000' spool of Belden cat 6a shielded, bonded network cable (part number 10GX62F), and a 250' roll of 12 awg CL rated speaker wire. I also want to run some of the network cable for possible future security cameras, motion sensors, and ??? Any tips or suggestions you guys have would be greatly appreciated!
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