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Hello everyone, I am pulling my home's existing ethernet cables from the garage and into my home to install a network rack. Currently my garage does not have insulation (for a future project), so it get's too hot during summer for my router to live there, so I want to install it in my mudroom where there is insulation. My question is if I drill a hole to put some sort of cable cover (ie. https://a.co/d/1hHosME) will it affect my home's insulation too much where I should be doing something else? If so, what should I do to improve the cable runs?

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[–] HurlingDurling@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

It's actually drywall on both sides with no firewall but one side is the garage which is not insulated, so there's insulation on the wall I will be running the cables through, which will be done horizontally