There are a number of devices for this, the prices are quite varied from 76.50 
per device up to 200 per device and you obviously need one at each end.

The cheaper one I saw is at http://www.netsys-direct.com/products.php?cat=27

The more expensive: http://www.gefen.com/gefentv/gtvproduct.jsp?prod_id=5275

There appear to be a lot of them and I have never used one, so no personal 
recommendations.

Cheers,
Scott


On Sep 7, 2010, at 10:09, Andrew Hume wrote:

> at my previous house, i got 1.5in conduit connecting all teh bedrooms, attic 
> and basement
> for $120 (at build time).
> 
> the new house doesn't have this, but what it does have is a central wiring 
> closet
> with coax going to most rooms. is there a way to run ethernet over rg-6 coax?
> (i assume you'd need modems at both ends.)
> 
> On Sep 4, 2010, at 4:01 PM, Ted Cabeen wrote:
>> 
>> One alternative, if you're planning on living in your current place for a 
>> while, is to install hard line ethernet through the house.  After a point 
>> the gigabit speeds of wired ethernet are attractive.
> 
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