BT Infinity - Home Hub extension cabling

Hi,
I've been pursuaded by BT to upgrade from my current Option 3 to BT Infinity. However, my current Hub is in an upstairs bedroom while the master socket is in the hall. I want to keep these locations as I have 4 items connected to the Hub by ethernet.  I understand that the BT engineer will fit a new master socket and then run an extension cable (seems to be standard Cat5e) to the bedroom.
However, my wife is adamant that she doesn't want cable clipped to her newly painted skirting. Is it possible to route the cable externally using Cat6? Failing that, can I connect the Infinity Modem/Hub to the existing (voice) extension socket using a snatdard microfilter? This BT page http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13727/c/346 suggest that this is possible, although presumably we'd lose some speed.
I'm inclined to cancel the Infinity order, but when I rang BT they assured me that the engineer would be able to sort something out. Is this likely or am I wasting a day waiting at home?
Cheers,
Andy  

OK, sounds like it's worth going ahead with the upgrade to Infinity. With luck I can pursuade the engineer to put the new master socket at the end of a voice extension. If not, I'll get him to wire up the new extension from the master socket in the hall to the hub in the bedroom but without nailing the cable to the skirting. I can then replace this with a pair of homeplug adapters.
Also, yes I'd spotted that the new hub has only three Ethernet ports so I'll also have to add a switch - unless I go the homeplug route and get one with extra ports. I'd prefer to keep my four devices connected by ethernet - these are a PC, a NAS acting as a media server, a NAS providing backup storage and a media player running. I don't want to shift any of these to wireless as there are already at least 20 devices registered on the existing hub...
Thanks,
Andy 

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