beelzerob
Senior Member
Turns out I have to add a cat5 wire to a gang box by the front door. Currently in that gang box is a cat5 wire that comes up directly from the basement below.
I'm not very versed in fishing a wire up. Adding to the difficulty, it's an outer wall, so it has insulation in it (bat, not blown).
Do you think that I should add some nylon to the existing cat5, pull it down to the basement, add the other cat5 to it, and then pull both back up with the nylon? The advantage is it should be able to find its way from the hole to the gang box through the insulation. Or, should I just drill another hole and try to push my fishing metal thing up from below until I find the gang box?
Here's the culprit, pre insulation and sheetrock
Even if I were able to fish that up from below, how do I get it to the top of the box where I can connect it with the ALC switch? It's a tight squeeze around the box and sheetrock opening.
I'm not very versed in fishing a wire up. Adding to the difficulty, it's an outer wall, so it has insulation in it (bat, not blown).
Do you think that I should add some nylon to the existing cat5, pull it down to the basement, add the other cat5 to it, and then pull both back up with the nylon? The advantage is it should be able to find its way from the hole to the gang box through the insulation. Or, should I just drill another hole and try to push my fishing metal thing up from below until I find the gang box?
Here's the culprit, pre insulation and sheetrock

Even if I were able to fish that up from below, how do I get it to the top of the box where I can connect it with the ALC switch? It's a tight squeeze around the box and sheetrock opening.