Buying a new home (new construction) and wanting to set up a nice home network.
I did not pay to have the builder run any additional CAT5, there is a run to the kitchen wall and the master bedroom. I snuck in one night and ran an additional run of CAT5 to the cable box where the TV will live in the living room. The builder will be making the Kitchen/Bedroom hookups into phone wall jacks, and I don't know what they'll do about my addition... All CAT5 runs to a box in the basement, where the cable and phone comes into the home, I assume there will be a phone and cable switch put in place, there will also be an outlet in the box (saw on electrical walk through pre-drywall).
I assume since they run CAT5 I can simply replace the wall plates? What will I need in the basement on the other ends of the CAT5?
I bought a 5 port 10/100mbps switch (http://amzn.com/B000FNFSPY) and a new wifi router (http://amzn.com/B0088CJT4U).
My plan unless one of you guys tells me other wise is to put the modem (cable or DSL, still need to price those out) in the box in the basement. Have the out from modem run to switch, switch to all of the hookups and one to my computer in the basement. The wifi router can then live at any of the hookups (master, kitchen or TV wall). All of the hookups will be on exterior walls, master is 2nd floor, other two are main level. The house isn't huge so I assume that putting on the main level should decently cover the whole house, if needed the master hookup could be used to add a booster?
In summary:
What other stuff besides wall plates will I need to switch the CAT5 from phone hookup to network? And are there special tools needed?
Does the current plan sound good?
Thanks gents!