Hi all,
(My first post on here so please be gentle )
I've recently-ish moved into a house, which the previous owner had already wired up with network cabling. In a helpful "welcome to the house, here's the quirks" letter, he'd mentioned that all the cabling is Cat6, but that over time hadn't really bothered to test or fix anything as they just used wifi all the time.
Due to the nature of my work I'm going to need a better home network than this, but realised that most of the network ports in the wall either don't work, or only deliver 10/100 Mbps.
So I had a couple of questions for yous experts on here before I go off investing in various bits of kit to get this sorted out:
1. What's a sensible way to test the ports, other than simply plugging in a laptop + network cable into it..? Is there some equipment I can use to test the port itself, or is my only option to open it up and test the cable in the wall?
2. I noticed that every network port in the wall also has a coax cable outlet next to it -- would it make sense to simply just use a MoCA setup instead, or will the effort in sorting out the network cabling be worth it?
3. I'm not averse to simply hiring someone better equipped (knowledge, skill and kit wise), so any recommendations for an organisation or tradies that do this in the West London area will be gratefully received -- although tbh, I'd rather do it myself so that I'm better in tune with the house...
Any advice/critique of my thinking and approach would be welcome -- thanks in advance!!
(My first post on here so please be gentle )
I've recently-ish moved into a house, which the previous owner had already wired up with network cabling. In a helpful "welcome to the house, here's the quirks" letter, he'd mentioned that all the cabling is Cat6, but that over time hadn't really bothered to test or fix anything as they just used wifi all the time.
Due to the nature of my work I'm going to need a better home network than this, but realised that most of the network ports in the wall either don't work, or only deliver 10/100 Mbps.
So I had a couple of questions for yous experts on here before I go off investing in various bits of kit to get this sorted out:
1. What's a sensible way to test the ports, other than simply plugging in a laptop + network cable into it..? Is there some equipment I can use to test the port itself, or is my only option to open it up and test the cable in the wall?
2. I noticed that every network port in the wall also has a coax cable outlet next to it -- would it make sense to simply just use a MoCA setup instead, or will the effort in sorting out the network cabling be worth it?
3. I'm not averse to simply hiring someone better equipped (knowledge, skill and kit wise), so any recommendations for an organisation or tradies that do this in the West London area will be gratefully received -- although tbh, I'd rather do it myself so that I'm better in tune with the house...
Any advice/critique of my thinking and approach would be welcome -- thanks in advance!!