I've been thinking all night about this post, and it came to me that you could put a WiFi router up in the attic and from there, build antennas for 2.5GHz at the end of all the coaxs, at the other end of the cables you do the same (build 2.5GHz antennas).
This way you are using the cables to boost (or transmit) the WiFi signal to the rooms where the coax ends. The antennas can be built right out of the same coax as a 1/4 wave antenna, without spending any money.
An even better thing would be to have a RF splitter for 2.5 or 5 GHz, but I doubt you could get one of those, if so, you can directly connect the coax to the WiFi router, getting a better RF signal in the rooms.
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I've been thinking all night about this post, and it came to me that you could put a WiFi router up in the attic and from there, build antennas for 2.5GHz at the end of all the coaxs, at the other end of the cables you do the same (build 2.5GHz antennas). This way you are using the cables to boost (or transmit) the WiFi signal to the rooms where the coax ends. The antennas can be built right out of the same coax as a 1/4 wave antenna, without spending any money. An even better thing would be to have a RF splitter for 2.5 or 5 GHz, but I doubt you could get one of those, if so, you can directly connect the coax to the WiFi router, getting a better RF signal in the rooms.