That is the way I have my ten Ethernet runs hooked up. I use an eight port switch which means I can have seven jacks hooked up at any one time.Is there any advantage to use a patch panel for home network? Why not just connect directly into a switch?
The cables in my house (Cat7a AWG22 1500MHz) are really thick, >8mm - I'd never get an RJ45 plug on that that.
It's a lot easier to patch cables to a panel than it is to connect RJ45 plugs.....patch panels make it easier to keep track of what goes where and it looks nicer.
Is there any advantage to use a patch panel for home network? Why not just connect directly into a switch?
You still would need to get an RJ45 plug on the cable to connect from the patch panel to switch?
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