Hi guys
I'm replacing some external grade Cat5e cable with SWA Cat 6 armoured that connects a summer house to the router in the main house, 30m apart (see diagram).
Currently, the cable comes up through the base plate in the timber frame stud wall, and then pops out half way up the wall and punched down into the back of an RJ45 socket in the summer house.
On the house end it comes through the brick wall and travels a few metres before being terminated with an RJ45 connector, which plugs into the back of the router.
Few questions:
Do you need to ground the metal strands? On the summer house end, I can either run the cable into a Wiska box and gland on the outside, then strip back enough data cable and just pass it through the wall to the RJ45 socket (as per attached image) on the inside of the wall, and that way it is safe.
OR, do I run it up through the studwork like the original cable, strip back, run data into socket, and simply wrap electrical insulating tape over the top of any exposed strands?
On the house end, I'm a bit clueless. Bit ugly having a wiska box inside, and how would you add a faceplate anyway?
I've installed a fair bit of ethernet cable but not armoured, so please explain clearly as I'm no expert. Thanks
I'm replacing some external grade Cat5e cable with SWA Cat 6 armoured that connects a summer house to the router in the main house, 30m apart (see diagram).
Currently, the cable comes up through the base plate in the timber frame stud wall, and then pops out half way up the wall and punched down into the back of an RJ45 socket in the summer house.
On the house end it comes through the brick wall and travels a few metres before being terminated with an RJ45 connector, which plugs into the back of the router.
Few questions:
Do you need to ground the metal strands? On the summer house end, I can either run the cable into a Wiska box and gland on the outside, then strip back enough data cable and just pass it through the wall to the RJ45 socket (as per attached image) on the inside of the wall, and that way it is safe.
OR, do I run it up through the studwork like the original cable, strip back, run data into socket, and simply wrap electrical insulating tape over the top of any exposed strands?
On the house end, I'm a bit clueless. Bit ugly having a wiska box inside, and how would you add a faceplate anyway?
I've installed a fair bit of ethernet cable but not armoured, so please explain clearly as I'm no expert. Thanks
