I know people are going to focus on running wires, so let me elaborate a bit. The house is old, and has a roof such that the attic has about 2.5' clearance in the center, and is filled with a 4 zone new HVAC the guy who flipped it added. It's VERY difficult to pull wire thru most of it, though I've had LV folks in for I think 5 visits to do some. Every one said they can't get near this area. I have another area near the back door we also can't get wire too, and when I wanted to run power for an induction (vs gas) stove the better electrician said he would either have to run conduit around the outside or trench under the drive way and come up from the ground and thru the brick wall.
I'm on a slab, and have LVP flooring, so going the floor route is not likely. I thought about a large area rug to hide the wires, but the size was going to START about $3500, and frankly I don't like the appearance anyway.
I could cut a notch in the ceiling sheetrock and run it and close back up, but opposite the AV system on the inner wall is a big bay window. So I have to go off 15' or so to the side and then come back in behind a big sofa in front of the window. Not impossible, but a huge mess.
It's a low ceiling, so running flat tape wire across it will show unless I cut a notch and cover with mud. It's probably 50-70' to go up, run around the crown molding and back as it's one of these big open concept rooms, and that's both a long run and a lot of crown molding to replace, and I still have to drop down around the bay window and back under it.
I hate exposed wires. I have run wiring everywhere, but it's all hidden. So I'm not going to put it across the floor with some kind of ugly cover, or in channel across the ceiling.
To me it's either an RF link across, or do with 2.1 only. All of the above are worse than 2.1 in my opinion.