Wired releases guide on running ethernet cables at home

Wired has published a detailed tutorial on installing Ethernet cables to improve home internet connections while maintaining tidiness. The guide covers cable selection, route planning, and various hiding methods. It emphasizes the benefits of wired connections over Wi-Fi for speed and stability.

In a new article dated March 8, 2026, Wired outlines practical steps for homeowners to set up Ethernet cables effectively. The piece highlights how wired setups can enhance internet performance, such as by relocating routers for better signal distribution or supporting mesh systems and EV chargers.

The guide begins with considerations for speed requirements and advises on selecting appropriate Ethernet cables, like Cat6 options. It also discusses the potential need for Ethernet switches, recommending models from brands such as Netgear and TP-Link.

Planning is key, according to the article, which suggests labeling cables and mapping routes to avoid clutter. For concealment, methods include running cables along baseboards, under carpets, or using raceways and crown molding. More advanced options involve installing behind walls or under floors.

Additionally, the tutorial addresses hiding related equipment like switches and power strips. Recommended products include cable management sets from Trixig, sleeves from Alex Tech, floor cord covers from D-Line, and management boxes from Chouky.

Photographs by Simon Hill accompany the instructions, providing visual aids for the process. The overall aim is to achieve a neat, professional-looking installation that boosts connectivity without visual mess.

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