On the main floor, I'm thinking my drops are as follows:
Living Room Over fireplace: 4x CAT6, 2x RG6 (TV)
Living Room Wall between front windows: 4x CAT6, 2x RG6 (TV)
Living Room Wall by steps: 2x CAT6
Over kitchen counter: 4x CAT6 (two locations, possible future landline/VOIP)
Laundry Room: 2x CAT6 (future smart appliances or landline/VOIP)
Master Bedroom front wall: 4x CAT6 (2 each side)
Master Bedroom (out)side wall: 2x CAT6
Master Bedroom back wall: 4x CAT6, 2x RG6 (TV)
Master Bedroom closet wall: 4x CAT6, 2x RG6 (TV)
Master Bedroom closet (inside): 2x CAT6 (shelf level)
Front Porch floor level: 2x CAT6
Back Patio: 4x CAT6, 2X RG6 (TV)
(2x) Upstairs Bedrooms: 2 walls: 4x CAT6, 2x RG6, 2 walls: 2x CAT6
Upstairs Storage Area: 2x CAT6
Front corners of roof: 2x CAT6 (each side) (cameras)
Rear left corner: 2x CAT6 (camera)
Rear right corner/patio roof: 4x CAT6 (camera)
Rear / generator: 2x CAT6
That's 76 or so cat6 pulls, if I'm adding them up right. I'll probably add a few more in the basement, but those are what I'm thinking for now. I don't expect to have all of them hot at any given time, but I want the wire in the wall and punched down in the basement. I'm going to prioritize certain runs then go back and fill in until I run out of wire. 3k ft for now gives me just under 40ft per run on average.
It's ridiculous overkill, but I figure it's my one chance to really geek out a bit.
Curious as to why?
My budget doesn't support using it so I won't.
I'm going to say that budget and lack of understanding as to what it is prevents me from using it.