ARAMP1
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We're about to buy a house that is several decades old. There is a closet in the office in the middle of the house that is perfect for a server room with a rack mounted to the wall. I'm planning on wiring the house, two stories with cat6 or cat6a wire. Said office closet is on the bottom floor. I plan on running the wire through the wall at the back of the closet either down to the crawl space below the floor then distribute it to the rooms on the lower level floor or through the wall above and then into the attic where it will be distributed to the second level rooms. I'm planning on having around 40-50 drops and all will culminate back in the closet.
The question is, I'd like to have all the wires come out of the wall behind the rack so that it's a neat presentation. Do I buy some kind of AV bucket that fits into the wall, have the wires come through and terminate into a patch panel on the rack?
Or, could I have them terminate behind the closet wall into several keystones and have a multi-gang outlet? There, I could use small patch cables from the switches to the wall behind the rack.
The question is, I'd like to have all the wires come out of the wall behind the rack so that it's a neat presentation. Do I buy some kind of AV bucket that fits into the wall, have the wires come through and terminate into a patch panel on the rack?
Or, could I have them terminate behind the closet wall into several keystones and have a multi-gang outlet? There, I could use small patch cables from the switches to the wall behind the rack.