Hi - I'm looking to begin creating a wired network in my house in the UK
- Wireless and boosters and powerline adaptors are current setup but irritating drop-outs and now need to have internet connection in an external garage
Our router is in a downstairs family area in the centre of a 2 storey house
I dont have a room where I am keen to have the equipment accessible
- Planning on sending a cable form the router out through the wall, up the side of the house and into the eaves of the roof to the loft
- Then using a switch there and distributing wired connections to various areas of the house
Eventually will add in Wireless AP's via this network - but that is for the future - will run those cables inside the walls when we redecorate and I am allowed to make holes in the walls!
The connection is 1GB so planning Cat6, the lengths of cable are fairly short so didn't see the point of Cat6a
Several cables will run alongside or in close proximity to DC and/or AC cables therefore planning FTP cables
So my plan was to have a switch with around 8 ports in the loft - nothing too fancy
Q's:
Many thanks
- Wireless and boosters and powerline adaptors are current setup but irritating drop-outs and now need to have internet connection in an external garage
Our router is in a downstairs family area in the centre of a 2 storey house
I dont have a room where I am keen to have the equipment accessible
- Planning on sending a cable form the router out through the wall, up the side of the house and into the eaves of the roof to the loft
- Then using a switch there and distributing wired connections to various areas of the house
Eventually will add in Wireless AP's via this network - but that is for the future - will run those cables inside the walls when we redecorate and I am allowed to make holes in the walls!
The connection is 1GB so planning Cat6, the lengths of cable are fairly short so didn't see the point of Cat6a
Several cables will run alongside or in close proximity to DC and/or AC cables therefore planning FTP cables
So my plan was to have a switch with around 8 ports in the loft - nothing too fancy
Q's:
- Is there an issue with putting this equipment in an uninsulated loft? Climate range is -5 to +30 degC
- What connection type should I use at each end? At wall connections in rooms, I had planned to use an RJ45 wall module like this but then saw that a keystone jack such as this could be fitted into a wall module adaptor
- My gut feeling is the first one would be just fine - is there an advantage of the keystone in the rooms?
- In the loft, I had planned to just terminate the Cat6 cable into the switch via an RJ45 - I have bought a Netgear GS308E
- Then I realised that with the FTP cable, the shielding will need to be grounded - I believe this needs to occur at the switch end of the cable in the loft
- However with the switch being supplied by a DC adaptor, it is not earthed itself
- So I need a patch panel which I can attach the Cat6 FTP cable to via a key-stone - with the shielding grounded via this
- But then I need to ground the patch panel
- This patch panelhas sufficient space, it states it accepts FTP keystone modules
- But how would I go about grounding this patch panel? It isn't going into a rack and it doesnt seem to have an earthing tail
- Is it sufficient to take an earth cable (e.g. 4mm^2/12AWG), wrap this round the eye on the patch panel and bolt it in plate when I fix the panel to the wall?
- the other end I would then terminate inside an existing electical socket's earth connection
Many thanks