Is it new construction? If the walls are still open, look into flexible 
blue conduit (smurf tube) - Home Depot sells it by the roll, along with 
wall boxes that it plugs into.

When we built our house, I 'home-runned' (home-ran?) one or two boxes 
in every room down to the utility room. Speaker wire, cat5, cable - 
when we need it we pull it. If you plan on staying there it's a great 
investment in the future.

Not exactly the question you asked, but hope it helps.

Steve
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On Sep 10, 2004, at 5:08 PM, Erik Anderson wrote:

> I'm going to be moving soon, and am planning on wiring the new place
> with cat5e.  I'm wondering what type of cat5e I should buy.  I know
> that for commercial applications, you need to install plenum cable in
> the walls to meet code.  Does the same building code apply to
> residential data wiring?  Can I put STP or PVC cable in the walls?
>
> Thanks!
> -Erik
>
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