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Not me. I’m mostly residential installs and we charge per run + per jack, with an extra fee for wall fishing and a stipulation that we won’t fish exterior walls.
#notmyproblempal
I was in an older house once that had about a dozen coax jacks in each room, though, all connected in branching fashion via some ancient splitters underneath the crawlspace. I made a few clean runs and called it good.
Nobody wants the crosstalk that comes with it. What’s always really interesting is when you have people who want literally hundreds of ethernet ports in each room. Then you have to really think about how you’re going to run all of your cables.
Also it’s just a bad idea to run them in parallel near said conductors, or unshielded fluorescent lighting.
When you run cat-5 cable at any point within a building, including your home, it is illegal to have the cables be within 2 inches of current carrying conductors unless separated by a fixed, non-conductive material such as flexible-nonmetallic tubing.
I saw a treefrog on the front gate when I came home from work last night.
These^ tbh.