Hopefully I am posting in the correct forum......
Recently found out that my phone jacks are wired with cat5 and/or cat5e cables......this gives me an idea of installing ethernet drops + phone lines in the rooms of my house with the existing cat5 cables to minimize wifi/powerline/moca or range extender/point-of-access usage where possible.
been scouring the internet and read many forums, luckily for me that it's possible. However firstly, none of the forums is from smallnetbuilder and 2ndly, they all mention of a patch panel........I want to get opinions on here if I would ever benefit from a PP for my setup and use.
planned to set up for 4 bedrooms (1 being an office) + kitchen + family room + living room + possibly 1 for the unfinished basement. so total of possible 8 ethernet drops.
I have a cable modem + router + 8-port gigabit ethernet switch. i have a few setups without a PP in mind:
(1) bring the modem to the basement where the cable internet comes into the house, connect the switch to the modem and put rj-45 plugs on those cat5 cables to plug into the switch; 1 of which will run into 1 of the bedrooms/office where a router will be placed.
(2) modem in the basement connected to a router where those cat5 cables are connected into, 1 of which will run into 1 of the bedrooms/office where a switch is placed.
NOTE: (1) in either options, 2 of the cat5 wires will still be wired to the phone outlet and the remaining pairs of the cables connect to a rj-45 plugs + (2) all existing phone jacks/wallplates will be replaced with dual port jacks, phone+ethernet.
will any of these options work, which would work well?
or do i really need a PP? all forums recommended a PP mainly to (1) keep things tidy giving a professional look (2) give stability to the cable, prevent breakage, (3) only need when running more than 8 lines..........imho, (1) I don't think it will be any tidier since I still need to use extra patch cables to go from PP to a hub/switch in addition to those cat5 cables PLUS mounting on a bulky rack.....(2) once i have it set up, i won't be moving anything anywhere nor fiddle around with the connections so I am not worrying about breaking the cables.....(3) I will only be running max 8 lines.....PP nowadays have the lowest of 12 ports so 4 are useless.........I prefer to avoid using PP, of course unless I really 'need' one to have things work.
thank you so much.
kd
Recently found out that my phone jacks are wired with cat5 and/or cat5e cables......this gives me an idea of installing ethernet drops + phone lines in the rooms of my house with the existing cat5 cables to minimize wifi/powerline/moca or range extender/point-of-access usage where possible.
been scouring the internet and read many forums, luckily for me that it's possible. However firstly, none of the forums is from smallnetbuilder and 2ndly, they all mention of a patch panel........I want to get opinions on here if I would ever benefit from a PP for my setup and use.
planned to set up for 4 bedrooms (1 being an office) + kitchen + family room + living room + possibly 1 for the unfinished basement. so total of possible 8 ethernet drops.
I have a cable modem + router + 8-port gigabit ethernet switch. i have a few setups without a PP in mind:
(1) bring the modem to the basement where the cable internet comes into the house, connect the switch to the modem and put rj-45 plugs on those cat5 cables to plug into the switch; 1 of which will run into 1 of the bedrooms/office where a router will be placed.
(2) modem in the basement connected to a router where those cat5 cables are connected into, 1 of which will run into 1 of the bedrooms/office where a switch is placed.
NOTE: (1) in either options, 2 of the cat5 wires will still be wired to the phone outlet and the remaining pairs of the cables connect to a rj-45 plugs + (2) all existing phone jacks/wallplates will be replaced with dual port jacks, phone+ethernet.
will any of these options work, which would work well?
or do i really need a PP? all forums recommended a PP mainly to (1) keep things tidy giving a professional look (2) give stability to the cable, prevent breakage, (3) only need when running more than 8 lines..........imho, (1) I don't think it will be any tidier since I still need to use extra patch cables to go from PP to a hub/switch in addition to those cat5 cables PLUS mounting on a bulky rack.....(2) once i have it set up, i won't be moving anything anywhere nor fiddle around with the connections so I am not worrying about breaking the cables.....(3) I will only be running max 8 lines.....PP nowadays have the lowest of 12 ports so 4 are useless.........I prefer to avoid using PP, of course unless I really 'need' one to have things work.
thank you so much.
kd