Problem - solution (Hdmi cable / ethernet) wall

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Hi

Years ago. I had the electrician put me some sockets in for the TV, chased out, ran 3 HDMI cables up the wall. All plastered & decorated over.
Tv then mounted (days before tv's needed ethernet.

Anyhow, new tv. Obviously has ethernet (does have wifi) (LG Nanocell)

Cannot add a ethernet cable otherwise have to dig into walls etc.

Would I survive with WiFi (as firestick, sky all feeds into AV amp) it would only be the tv

Or can I utilise one of the spare HDMI cables to use ethernet if I was to hack it to pieces and fit RJ45 onto each end?

Not sure. Hence asking

Thanks and hope this drivel makes sense.
 
Since HDMI cables typically have 4 x twisted pairs carrying the HDMI signal, I'd say you could strip the end off and if the wire guage is too large for an RJ45 plug, just get a keystone RJ45 socket which will fit pretty much anything..

Over short runs you'd be surprised what you can get away with!

Go for it.

Did you electrician not bury any trunking? I put a load of 3 section ducting/trunking between deep dual gang backboxes to allow cables to be pulled through.. but I've seen some just effectively place plastic covering over the cables and plaster on top, making it impossible to run anything new..
 
Unfortunately the cables were in trunking, tight and covered then plastered, I thought that would be a option. But no chance. There in the wall for life. Thanks for the helpful idea.
 
Hi

Years ago. I had the electrician put me some sockets in for the TV, chased out, ran 3 HDMI cables up the wall. All plastered & decorated over.
Tv then mounted (days before tv's needed ethernet.

Anyhow, new tv. Obviously has ethernet (does have wifi) (LG Nanocell)

Cannot add a ethernet cable otherwise have to dig into walls etc.

Would I survive with WiFi (as firestick, sky all feeds into AV amp) it would only be the tv

Or can I utilise one of the spare HDMI cables to use ethernet if I was to hack it to pieces and fit RJ45 onto each end?

Not sure. Hence asking

Thanks and hope this drivel makes sense.
WiFi over ethernet with LG TVs, unless something has changed inthe last year or so they allcome with 100mg ethernet ports instead of gig.. I would check your model specs to confirm.
 
Unfortunately the cables were in trunking, tight and covered then plastered, I thought that would be a option. But no chance. There in the wall for life. Thanks for the helpful idea.
If it's in trunking then you should be able to pull the cables through the run surely, as long as there aren't too many bends or it's stuffed too tight? Attach a couple of pull strings to one of the cables in the trunk, should be able to manipulate things so you can get one in as a permanent runner function. Alternatively just do the HDMI cable -> rj45 idea.
 
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