We're buying a house that was built in 1998 and is not pre-wired. I haven't checked, but a friend told me a lot of the homes built then were wired for phones with Cat5 and were terminated using only 2 of the 4 twisted pairs. If this is true, would I be able to terminate each end and get Gigabit speeds?
We will have the cable internet/modem in the office where our NAS and two office computers are, so there's not a concern there. However, we will have a Media Center PC in the basement that will stream from the NAS. I would love to have that running at 1000 Mbps. We will also have an Xbox 360 acting as a Media Center extender upstairs, but the Xbox port is 100 Mbps, so not an issue.
I originally thought of 500 Mbps powerline adapters, but the upstairs office and the downstairs livingroom are on completely separate panels, so I don't think we'd get great speed from that.
I looked all over and people seem split on the ability of getting 1000 Gbps over Cat5. Anyone here actually doing it and getting decent transfer rates?
Thanks!
We will have the cable internet/modem in the office where our NAS and two office computers are, so there's not a concern there. However, we will have a Media Center PC in the basement that will stream from the NAS. I would love to have that running at 1000 Mbps. We will also have an Xbox 360 acting as a Media Center extender upstairs, but the Xbox port is 100 Mbps, so not an issue.
I originally thought of 500 Mbps powerline adapters, but the upstairs office and the downstairs livingroom are on completely separate panels, so I don't think we'd get great speed from that.
I looked all over and people seem split on the ability of getting 1000 Gbps over Cat5. Anyone here actually doing it and getting decent transfer rates?
Thanks!