How to Setup an Ethernet Network
Ethernet wiring is not too tricky that most anyone with a couple of basic skills and the proper network tools can’t install their own wired ethernet network without having to hire a contractor for a lot of money. In fact, most ethernet network wiring requires only one or two specialized tools and these tools can be purchased for under $100. One note is that if you want a better network tester, you may have to spend several hundred dollars to get a unit that can print out network certification reports.
Generally, though, most people who have basic DIY skills can handle a ethernet cabling project. Some of the requirements for the job are a wire cutter, a punch-down tool, and perhaps am RJ-45 crimper. You can find network installer toolkits that include all the commonly used tools. You will also need a wiring diagram chart so you get the wiring pairs on the correct terminals on each end. There are two is short for T568A and T568B and the only difference between the two is the way the wire pairs are terminated and in which order. We mostly see the T568B is the most common way of wiring.
A good way to gain knowledge about ethernet cabling is to read about it first. We have an excellent network wiring ebook that takes you through (all the steps|the entire process} of pulling ethernet cables and how to terminate the ends. It also details how to start and run a networking business.