networking
New Around Here
Hey there,
I'm currently expanding my home network into one that will now use a 48-port patch panel and a 48-port POE switch (Cisco Catalyst 2960-S), instead of multiple 5/8-port switches, and various routers.
Having already installed solid copper CAT6 cables that run from all of the bedrooms, office etc., to the basement (where the patch panel and switch are located)...I will be terminating the ends of these CAT6 cables with CAT6 keystone jacks, that will be inserted into the patch panel ports.
The question/confusion I have is, which cable type I should use for the short patch cords that will connect each of the patch panel ports to the respective/corresponding switch port?
I currently have both cable types i.e. CAT5e as well as CAT6 (so I could use the one that is suggested/recommended)...but I do have to purchase the RJ45 terminators, and that's why I need to know which cable is best to use, and accordingly I will purchase the appropriate connectors.
Another question I have is (and I think I already know the answer...but I'd like to hear from you experts): is it better to use punch-down keystone jacks in the patch panel...or is it better to use the female/female couplers...and terminate the cable ends with regular RJ45 terminators?
Thanks.
Gerard
I'm currently expanding my home network into one that will now use a 48-port patch panel and a 48-port POE switch (Cisco Catalyst 2960-S), instead of multiple 5/8-port switches, and various routers.
Having already installed solid copper CAT6 cables that run from all of the bedrooms, office etc., to the basement (where the patch panel and switch are located)...I will be terminating the ends of these CAT6 cables with CAT6 keystone jacks, that will be inserted into the patch panel ports.
The question/confusion I have is, which cable type I should use for the short patch cords that will connect each of the patch panel ports to the respective/corresponding switch port?
I currently have both cable types i.e. CAT5e as well as CAT6 (so I could use the one that is suggested/recommended)...but I do have to purchase the RJ45 terminators, and that's why I need to know which cable is best to use, and accordingly I will purchase the appropriate connectors.
Another question I have is (and I think I already know the answer...but I'd like to hear from you experts): is it better to use punch-down keystone jacks in the patch panel...or is it better to use the female/female couplers...and terminate the cable ends with regular RJ45 terminators?
Thanks.
Gerard